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What's a bowling ball made of?

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A bowling ball is a spherical ball made of plastic, reactiveresin, urethane or the combination of those three materials. Bowling ball hasthree drills in them in order to be able to fit a player's fingers inside themand can weigh up to 16 lbs.

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