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well if your talking about bouncy balls then they are made out of either latex rubber or another kind but latex is the most popular. the type and grade of the rubber along with the density{the compactness of the atoms} can greatly effect the balls bounce. hope this helped bounce on!
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Grat awnser that really helped!!!!!
by Anonymous on March 15th, 2007
thanks did you give me those 2 points if so thanks
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