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Q: What are 2 Sphere Interactions in hurricanes?
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energy gets from one sphere to another by a process called sphere interactions.


What drives all external energy cycles and sphere interactions?

The resources in the environment are responsible for cycles. They interact with each other.


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1/2 of a sphere A hemisphere is half of a sphere as in northern or southern hemispheres of the earth.


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1/2 of a sphere A hemisphere is half of a sphere as in northern or southern hemispheres of the earth.


Is a sphere a perfect circle?

no, it is sphere is not a perfect circle. because sphere is 3dimensional figure and circle is 2 dimensional figure


What is the formula for the circumference of a sphere?

C = 2(pi) r circumference of a sphere = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter (Any circular circumference is the same for a perfect sphere.)


How does the volume of a sphere with a diameter of 2 inches compare with a sphere with a diameter of 1 inch?

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How is a sphere different from a circle?

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Is it possible to draw sphere?

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