Gas. A soccer ball is filled with gas under pressure.
Marcelina Crona
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∙ 12y agoRegular air,
If filled With anything else ball becomes to heavy or too light to play with,
If ball is flat use any normal ball pump to inflate the soccer ball, no special air needed.
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∙ 10y agoWell, it's definitely not liquid. If it was solid, then the ball would be to heavy, so it must be gas (probably regular air).
Mamta Kumari
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∙ 13y agoA soccer ball is a solid; it is filled with gas.
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∙ 10y agoThe 'air' isn't measure. But the pressure is! It should be in between 0.6 - 1.1 atmospheres. Which is equivalent to 8.5 lbs/sq inch - 15.6 lbs/sq inch.
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∙ 8y agoThe answer for this question lies in Science. Air can never be a solid, it is a gas. The ball appears solid because of the high pressure the air is filled under.
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∙ 8y agoThe answer for this question lies in Science. Air can never be a solid, it is a gas. The ball appears solid because of the high pressure the air is filled under.
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Gas. A soccer ball is filled with gas under pressure.
Farther apart, then the liquid. think of this a gas is a soccer game (a player represents a molecule) and a rally represents a Liquid (they can move but its harder than a soccer game)
a yoga ball is a solid... yeah.
It isn't called soccer ball because the soccer ball is the ball you use in soccer. See? I have actually heard people call it soccer and soccer ball.
Jupiter is the planet that is a bluish ball of liquid surrounded by thick clouds of gas. It is the largest planet named after the Roman god, Jupiter.
It is a bubble