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Why do you fill a basketball, a football, a soccer ball, or a volleyball with a gas (air) instead of a liquid? choose the two statements that apply.
a. a liquid would be too messy.
b. a liquid would make the ball too heavy.
c. gases can be forced into a smaller volume than a liquid can.
d. a liquid would make the ball bounce too much.
e. gases occupy less space than liquids, which makes the ball bounce.

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