no. basketball is a sport and science is a subject. TWO different things.
The hardest to me is softball but they rank basketball number 4 and softball number 9 on how hard it is.
If you're looking for a quick and simple astronomy demonstration or science fair project, you can demonstrate eclipses with a bright light, a basketball and a softball. Place the basketball on a stepstool or stand, and shine the light on it from about 10 feet away. (If you have a globe, it works even better.) Move the softball between the light and the basketball. The shadow of the softball on the basketball is like the shadow of the Moon hitting the Earth, in a solar eclipse. The softball shadow only covers a small area of the basketball. Then move the softball into the shadow of the basketball. The basketball shadow is big enough to completely block the light from hitting the softball, like the Moon in a lunar eclipse.
a basketball player because in my opinion they definitely move around much more than a softball player. i know this because i am a basketball and softball player and i would say that you move more and quicker than you would in softball
Strictly a matter of which possesses the greater mass. If the softball has less mass than a basketball, it must weigh less.
Nothing nothing at all
softball and Basketball
yes she was a cheerleader and played softball
basketball, baseball, soccer and softball
At my school we had basketball, Soccer, and softball....
soccer,volleyball,basketball,softball
softball, basketball and sometimes football