The shape of the ball is aerodynamic which helps with its flight. Added to this is the fact that players learn to spin the ball as well which improves its ability to cut through the air.
Gilbert just mainly specializes in rugby so not really anything
This would depends on how much money each rugby ball costs, so you need to be more specific.
Well duhh he is a famous rugby player well actually the best rugby player well he was so if you don't agree well you just ain't a rugby fan and he was the best rugby winger in the world
well that is a very inapropriate so no answer
Well that is a shame, a fly is meant to fly so let the poor thing fly!
because the golfer hits them harder and harder then farther and farther.
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The balls on overhead conductors are, belive it or not to make them visable to birds, helecoptors and planes etc, so they wont fly in to them. They have no electrical purpose what so ever, Sorry to sat its that simple!! Colin
Rugby is a popular sport world-wide because it is played in many countries so there is a large fan basis. It is a competitive and easy sport to understand, which makes it appealing to fans as well.
well, there are two balls in a sac so...
they are light weight and have wings.
Is that possible?Is this a trick?Well if you had 16 tennis balls and there is 34 of the balls are yellow. But there is only 16 balls and 34 of them can not go in too 16.So I am guessing that it is not possible!Or is it?I am confused!Help anyone?Well anyway my answer is 0.47.