Yes. a ball with a worn off grip, also called a "greaser", will not travel as far as a freshly purchased ball. This is why all games are required to use new Lacrosse balls.
Balls from different brands such as Warrior or Brine or STX will offer balls with different grip strengths.
Yes
In most cases, the type of ball does affect how well you shoot the basket. The grip must be just right for the person, along with the inflation of the ball, and several other characteristics, which affect how well you shoot a basket. Sometimes, it isn't the ball, but the way you shoot the ball. No
depends on how much you use it and what type of field. it will last longer on turf then real grass
it is like a poke ball but it goes faster
Yes, because if it is a small ball then you can grip it better therefore allowing you to throw it farther. If it is a college or high school ball you must have big hands to throw it a decent distance.
Yes it does as the type of ball effects how it interects with the world. That is how it reacts with the surface it is on or how it reacts with the air around it.
Yes, the type of ball can affect how fast it rolls. Factors such as the material, weight, and surface texture of the ball can all influence its speed and how it interacts with the playing surface. Additionally, the shape and size of the ball can also impact its rolling speed.
Yes.
The type of ball used can affect results by influencing factors like speed, spin, and bounce. A heavier ball may result in faster shots but with less spin, while a lighter ball may allow for more spin but slower shots. It is important to consider the type of ball to achieve desired outcomes in sports like tennis or table tennis.
The 2005 Buick LaCrosse has overhead valves (OHV).
The 2007 Buick LaCrosse has overhead valves (OHV).
The 2006 Buick LaCrosse has overhead valves (OHV).