Yes.
When the ball completely crosses the goal line using and body part other than hands/arms.
All of it. If any part of the ball is on or above any part of the touch line or goal line, even by a millimeter, then it is not out.
If the ball hits the line it's a FAIR BALL
The lines are part of the soccer field when the ball is in play. We know that the Laws of the Game require that a ball cross wholly over the touch line to be in touch (out of play), or wholly over the goal line within the goal to be a goal (fouls or other infractions of the Laws of the Game aside).
If the soccer ball hits a certain part of your head then yes you could die.
In tennis, if the ball touches any part of the line, it is considered in. If the ball does not touch any part of the line, it is considered out.
it is a foot fault when any part of each foot touches or crosses the base line before or during the time period when the raquet makes contact with the ball
Yes. If any part of the ball hits any part of the line, it is considered in.
If a volleyball hits the line in volleyball, the ball is considered to be in (any part of the ball).
It's called the foul line.In sanctioned (official) competition, if any part of the body crosses that line, the bowler has committed a foul and gets zero for the ball; if it was their first ball of the frame, the pins are reset to a full rack before they deliver their second ball.
if a batted ball bounces in the infield and crosses over any part of 1st or 3rd base it is to be ruled a fair ball. If the ball has not bounced on the infield, the call is made depending on where it first touches the ground. if in fair territory or on the line it is a fair ball, outside the line is a foul ball. Any ball that physically hits 1st or 3rd base is a fair ball
In tennis, if the ball touches any part of the line, it is considered in. If the ball does not touch the line at all, it is considered out.