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you sould have learnd that in preschool but.............. the anser to your problem? is yes a ball is a sphere and so is a balloon and a orange and a apple and a grape......and do i have to say any more
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An apple
An apple has greater density than a soccer ball because an apple is full of fruit and juice, and a soccer ball is full of air.
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The is no actual difference between the two words "a" and "an". They are just used in different situations when speaking. You will always use the word "an" before a word beginning with a vowel sound, while you will always use "a" in front of a word that begins with a consonant sound. For example, it is much easier to say, "an apple" than "a apple", while it is much harder to say "an ball" rather than "a ball".
A steel ball weighs more than an apple because steel is denser and heavier than the materials that make up the apple. The steel ball has more mass packed into a smaller volume than the apple, resulting in a greater weight.
no, you say 'you bought an apple computer'
Apple = Apu.
A means you are saying something to 1 person. For example: Can I have a ball? Means can I have 1 ball.
You get an apple, a basket ball, and a huge bounce ball and compare them.
if you say apple plus apple...it's already two apples!