It can be either. Consider a hockey puck. And consider a Nerf ball. Both are rubber.
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They are made both soft and hard, depending on application.
you want a soft rubber band ball with strechy rubber bands,but you also want to be carefull that you dont make it to big and to small
Vulcanized rubber has disulfide crosslinks and is hard and strong.Natural rubber has no crosslinks and is soft and weak.
Frozen, hard boiled is like soft rubber
Run it under cold water. Try getting it to be cold. Since particles extract when warm causing the rubber to become soft.
Yes it is soft.
Use an eraser! :)
depends on the volleyball. some are rubber and some are paded, some are flat, some are soft, some are hard, etc
it depends upon the situation, the track on which you are riding and what type of rider you are. if the surface is hard and bumpy,you should use hard tyres,especially when you are a drifter.
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Natural rubber is generally soft and flexible, which makes it suitable for applications such as rubber bands, shoe soles, and balloons. Its softness can also be adjusted by varying the formulation and curing process.