A mixture of nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%) and trace gases.
-- Basketballs are much larger in size than oranges. -- Basketballs are filled with air, but oranges are filled with juice and pulp. -- Basketballs have much higher air pressure than oranges. -- Oranges grow on trees while basketballs are manufactured. -- The density of an orange is much greater than the density of a basketball. -- An orange is juicy, easy to chew, and sweet, whereas a basketball is dry, rubbery, and tastes terrible. -- A basketball can bounce and a orange cannot bounce.
Because nitrogen gas bigest quantity in air.
Basketballs are filled with air, and won't sink w/o some serious help.
Basketballs are used in the competitive team game of basketball.
It is a refrigerant. R134a is the common type. The old generic name is Freon.
No, there is a surplus of basketballs
They are filled with air, which is a mixture of gasses, so yes they are filled with gas
Basketballs do contain petroleum.
The 16 basketballs represent 100% of the basketballs in the question.
3157 is the bulb type, the "K" means the bulb is filled with the inert gas Krypton.
Basketballs. are round balls that are used to play on a court
Men use size 7 basketballs Women use size 6 basketballs