-Atmosphere, acts as a blanket, moderates surface temp
-Lithosphere, rocky, outer shell of Earth, consists of rocks and minerals
-Hydrosphere, Includes oceans, lakes, ice, groundwater, etc, consists of all the water on, above and below Earth's surface
-Biosphere, areas where life can exist, very thin
earth's four major spheres are the
ballsglobesglobe shaped lightbulbsmeatballssnowglobesornaments
True
cubes, pyramids, prisms, spheres
yes
Features, aspects, particulars, ingredients, fundamentals, factors, spheres, or environments.
A solid shape.
I might be missing the point of this question, but surely the "dark spheres" are just spherical moons. The obvious answer is Jupiter, because it has several such moons.
An example of an induction charging of two metal spheres. The metal spheres are supported by insulating stands so that any charge acquired by the spheres cannot travel to the ground. The spheres are placed side by side (see diagram i. below) so as to form a two-sphere system. Being made of metal (a conductor), electrons are free to move between the spheres - from sphere A to sphere B and vice versa.
Planets can be analysed in terms of concentric spheres which include, the lithosphere (rock), the hydrosphere (water) the atmosphere (air) and so forth. The atmosphere itself is divided into several spheres, the troposphere (at the bottom) the stratosphere (at higher elevation) and the exosphere (the very thin air where the atmosphere meets outer space). Space is not divided into spheres, although planets and stars are spherical in shape.
There are infinitely many possible answers. Spheres, cuboids, blobs, ovoids are some examples.
Lake: hydrosphere... Meadow: Biosphere... Canyon: Geosphere... Cloud: Atmosphere...:)