A foot fault. It's basically when a player is serving and they step over the end line causing a side out (automatic point and lose of serve) for the other team.
Yes, if the ball lands outside the boundary lines in volleyball, it is considered out and results in a fault.
Yes, you can successfully cross the net in volleyball without committing a fault as long as you do not touch the net or interfere with the opponent's play.
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When the person who is serving steps over or on the service line.
The term for when a server steps past the serving line in volleyball is a foot fault.
No.
While serving, if the player's foot breaks the line, it is considered a foot fault, and the opposing team is awarded a point.
San Andreas Fault
No, that would be a foot-fault.
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San Andreas Fault
A foot fault is when in volleyball you serve and you pass the line or put your foot under the net.