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Energy is the one that is stored in the ball when it drops. Just before it hits the ground, the energy depends on the mass of the ball and its velocity. When the ball hits, it is compressed and the energy is stored in the compression of the air in the ball and the elasticity of the material that the ball is made from. Some is also converted to heat. The stored energy in the ball causes a force to make the ball back into a round shape and this force presses against the propels and floor the ball back up. The small amount lost as heat is the reason that the ball bounces up with less energy than when it hit.
Answer: The ball exerts a force on the ground, which exerts an equal and opposite force on the ball.
Explanation: Newton’s Third Law applies here. When the ball hits the ground, it exerts a force on the ground. The ground pushes the ball back up with an equal and opposite force, returning it to the player's hand and allowing him to dribble.