A touch is when any player touches the ball in any way, though it most commonly applies to blocks. When a player jumps up to block a ball that is being hit, but only manages to touch the ball with their finger-tips, it is called a touch.
No, a dig does not count as one of your team's 3 touches in volleyball.
I am assuming that you mean the red and white pole attached to the net, and if the volleyball touches that during the game, the other team would get the point and the ball
It is English in origin. The root word, volley, can mean several things based on the context which it is used. Concerning sports, volley means 'to strike the object before it touches the ground'. And that is the rule of the game, to strike the ball before it touches the ground (or floor in this case).
Yes, a block counts as one of the three allowed touches per team in volleyball.
When the ball touches the ground.
The volleyball line is considered in bounds if the ball lands on or touches any part of the line.
No.
A dead ball in volleyball is any ball that touches the floor or violates a rule, resulting in an end of the play.
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Volleyball is a noun.