it sounds crazy but put the soccer,basketball in the microwave i'm not sure how long so try it for 20 seconds and if needed add more
another way is to use a balloon. blow the balloon up then add the needle to the balloon make sure you don't let any air out. then put the other end of the needle in the ball and let the air out i saw this in a video. it works
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You can try using a straw to inflate the Basketball by inserting it into the air valve and blowing air through the straw. Another option is to attach the air valve of the basketball to a hair dryer on cool setting to inflate it. Be cautious not to overinflate the basketball to prevent damage.
A basketball is typically filled with air to achieve the proper level of inflation for optimal bouncing and handling during play. Some basketballs may also contain a small amount of liquid for weight distribution and balance.
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No, it is not possible to blow up Uranus. Uranus is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, and it lacks the necessary conditions for an explosion to occur.
If it is stuck there it means that your float in the gas tank is stuck or you have lost power between the sending unit and the fuel gauge. If you are not an experienced mechanic don't try adding power to it because you can and probably will cause the gas tank to blow up.
No, a basketball will not blow up if you put helium in it. Helium is a safe and non-reactive gas, and it is commonly used to inflate balloons and other objects without causing them to explode. However, using helium to inflate a basketball may affect its bounce and performance on the court.