Theoretically yes it can; however, it would take a lot of work. the aluminum base of the front wall on the squash court would have to be removed and the court itself would have to be extended (racquetball courts are longer than squash courts). Also, the red lines on the walls and floor of the squash court would have to be removed and the floor markings would have to be repainted to correspond with racquetball.
Wood in normal courts.
It is called a squash court.
A Tennis Court. Or a Squash Court.
Well, you would use the measurements cut out from the original wood from the unuique tree of the maple or oak- this because the wood needs to be springy. That'll be five bucks by the way...
you will obviously need a volleyball! and a volleyball net is needed. It depends on whether the court is outside or inside. if the court is inside, a gym at a school will most likely already have the lines painted on the floor. If the court is outside, a wire/rope can be spiked into the ground creating the playing area.
For an International (Softball) singles squash court, the minimum height is 18'6".
No
A laminate wood floor product is better since it uses less actual wood that an all wood floor does.
i have no idea
paint
Squash is a game played on a court.