First of all it is not completely round like a soccer ball, and it has a lot of gravity, second the field would stop it, you (the kicker) does not have enough power, and it is not in a 1 meter vacuum. (if you did have a giant vacuum, it would roll muck farther.
Gravity, friction, (the laces if we're talking about American football).
It's just physics. It's any object not in a vacum.
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It didn't have any drive or brake system. You straddled the bike and kicked off from the ground.
Football was invented by a Dr. Tito Football of Yugoslavia. He, along with his brothers Michael and Jermaine, cut off the head of their less successful brother Randy and kicked it for a bit. Simon Cowell saw this and paid a large sum of money to turn the game into the big success we know today
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A grubber is a kick that is kicked almost completely along the ground. They are usually done by simply dropping the ball in front of the feet and kicking straight forward - not upward - before it hits the ground. They are used to get the ball through a line of players where any other form of kick might be charged down and/or the ballcarrier will be tackled.
Because it began as a kicking-oriented game and is one of the world's football codes, along with association football (soccer), Rugby football, Gaelic football, and Australian rules football.
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A grounder is a hit that travels along the ground.
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Yes, a soccer ball is an object that moves. When kicked or thrown, it travels through the air or bounces along the ground.
Another way to move along the ground is to slither liKe a snake or jump like a frog or roll like a car.
A cantaloupe is a melon and as such it grows from a vine that "crawls" along the ground. Cantaloupes themselves grow above the ground on this vine.