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Because a tennis ball is hairy, and this means that the hairs stick out from the ball and involve more water in the spinning process (as compared to a smooth ball of otherwise identical size, weight) which uses up the energy of the spinning faster.
Rubber.
It's tennis ball.
rubber and air
now rubber
A tennis ball has rubber and felt, which is stuck on with an adhesive. For logos, black ink.
rubber and green fuzzies
A tennis ball has more mass than a styrofoam ball. Tennis balls are typically made of rubber and have a greater density compared to styrofoam, which is a lightweight material.
yes the weather effect the rubber inside
Tennis balls are typically made using a combination of rubber, felt, and wool. Minerals are not a primary component in the production of tennis balls.
you can also use a big rubber ball
because the tennis has more bounce in it your welcome