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Normally just air, unless you get your tire company to inflate them with nitrogen, which many people claim is better.
If you run into something, your air bag can inflate in less than a tenth of a second to protect you from the forces of a head-on collision.
you buy one at the store :) [Other Answer] You get a deflated ball and inflate it. Afterwards drop it into a hoop and you have made your very own basketball! WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
that depends if you are talking about soccer football or American football
Standard bicycle pump or soccer ball pump will do as long as it has a needle attachment.
The prefix in "inflate" is "in-".
It is used to inflate vehicle tire or sport balls like football,volleyball or basket balls.
Inflate is a verb.
The abstract noun of "inflate" is inflation.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
The antonym of "inflate" is "deflate", if used to mean 'fill with air'. If 'inflate' is used as a meaning of 'exaggerate', then the antonym would be 'understate'.
Yes, but it will not inflate very much
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You can inflate objects and make them bigger by adding air to the object. Balloons and tires are objects that require air in order to inflate and make them bigger.
A football is typically inflated to a pressure of around 12.5-13.5 psi (pounds per square inch). However, the specific pressure may vary slightly depending on personal preference and playing conditions.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to inflate" (to blow up, fill with air).