first off... it is volleyball. who would spell it wrong? second, george washington and elvis were playing soccer, and discovered they could use your arms. yeah and if you don't believe you then you are not as dumb as i thought.
no such answer
bump, set, spike
Valleyball can be one of two things (in my experience). #1) Valleyball - the way someone who does not speak English types Volleyball. #2) A strip club in California
Five per team, for a total of 10 players on the court.10, 5 for each team.
A "dig" is when a ball is spiked from the opposing side, and a player dives to get the ball, and is successful. Actually, a dig is when a player needs to go down on their kneepads to get a ball. The first answer is referring to a dive.
if you are referring to vOlleyball, then the objective is to hit make the ball hit the other team's floor while making sure that you get it over the net and the same player does not touch it 2 consecutive times.
The past tense of "discovered" is "discovered."
The discovery of Saturn's moons is credited to various astronomers throughout history. The first moon, Titan, was discovered by Christiaan Huygens in 1655. Other moons were discovered by astronomers like William Herschel, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, and others in the following centuries.
The murals were discovered in 1928. The murals were discovered in 1928. The murals were discovered in 1928.
Who discovered carbon and when Who discovered carbon and when
The man that discovered sulfur was Antoine Lavoisier and he discovered it in 1777