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Answer: The harder you bounce a basketball the more energy in the compressed air is transferred back or something like that

Explanation: Basketballs bounce because of the pressurized air inside of them, gravity and Newton's Laws of Motion. When you dribble a basketball, your hand and gravity both push the ball towards the ground (Law #1). ... The energy in the compressed air is transferred back to the ball pushing it back into motion.

Gravity and Newton’s laws of motion cause a basketball to bounce higher. When you dribble a basketball, both gravity and your hand put the basketball towards the ground. This Law #1. The more air pressure inside of the basketball, the harder it will push again the ball and the higher it will bounce.