If by Sphear you mean the two-part speaker system, OR the role playing game, then the closest it gets is a Spanish phonetic spelling: Esfir. (Spanish eschews placing an initial 's' in combination with another consonant at the beginning of words, e.g., español, escoger.) But if you mean sphere, the round ball, then it's "esfera."
Gravity, with a force holding you to a sphear and the inability to counteract that force a sphear presents no edges to fall off of other than closer to the sphear if it is not a perfect sphear like the globe,.
u go to sphear pillar
Yes and no a circal can be yes. A sphear on the other hand has no flat surfaces. I think
Not enough data is provided. To obtain density, you must divide mass through volume.
Yes and no a circal can be yes. A sphear on the other hand has no flat surfaces. I think
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