Energy levels or energy shells or orbits
the cytoplasm
the shells
electron cloud
The area around the atom where electrons are most likely to be found spinning is called the electron cloud or electron orbital. This region represents the probability of finding an electron at a particular location around the nucleus.
The particles found in the area surrounding the nucleus are called electrons. Electrons are attracted to the protons in the nucleus, but are repelled from other electrons. This is why they can be found orbiting the nucleus.
An electric current carries electrons from an area of high potential to another area of low potential. Potential difference is the condition that must exist for a current to move electrons around.
The region around a nucleus where an electron might be found is called an electron cloud or orbital. This area represents the probability distribution of an electron's position, rather than a fixed path. Electrons occupy various energy levels and shapes of orbitals, which can be spherical, dumbbell-shaped, or more complex. The concept reflects quantum mechanics, where the precise location of an electron cannot be determined, only the likelihood of finding it in a given region.
That is the area he is from, so yes.
what is the area outside the nucleus where electrons are found
the distance from its nuclei and the atomic radius
To the best of what can be determined, John spent his entire life in the area around Jerusalem.
Neils Bohr, in 1913. He depicted an atom as a small area of positively charged particles in the middle and electrons circulating this in orbits around the outside.