Assuming it has come of an opponent; if it crosses a side line its a throw in, if its a base line it is either a corner (attacking end) or a Goal Kick (defensive end)
Throw in.
A throw-in.
Yes, if you think you have hit your ball in play out of bounds you must play a provisional ball from the exact same spot as where you played the previous shot from. However, if you know the ball is out of bounds the next ball you play becomes the ball in play.
No, not in golf
It is called a "Throw in".
In soccer if the ball is on top of the line it is considered in bounds and you are able to still play it. BUT be aware of crazy refs sometimes they can't see. So don't argue he will yellow card you. :)
in order for a ball in basketball to be considered to be out of bounds the ball MUST touch/hit the ground out bounds ... if the ball does not touch/hit out of bounds the ball is still live a play can go out of bounds to throw/pass the ball back in bounds so long as the player that is going for the ball bounds feet are in the air when he makes contact with the ball ...
That is called a kick ball. For example, if Team Blue had the ball and they passed it but Team Red kicked it out of play, then Team Blue would pass the ball to his/her teammate from out of bounds.
If his knee touches inbounds, he is considered tackled in the field of play, regardless if the the ball ends up out of bounds. The clock will continue to run
Like any referee, they make sure the game is being played by the rules. They are the judges as to whether or not a play is fair, and who gets the ball after it goes out of bounds.
When you touch the ball with your head and it goes away it is called heading. you can head a ball into the net.
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Nothing. When the ball goes out over the sideline, there's a throw-in. If it goes out over the goal line (but not a goal), if the defending player or goalkeeper was the last one to touch it, it's a corner kick, and if it was an attacking player, it's a goal kick.
If the ball touches the line, it's considered fair play or in bounds.