cryosphere
The hydrosphere, though more specifically it is a part of the cryosphere.
Gravity causes water to flow downhill. A blob of water released inside a spacecraft under zero gravity, will form a floating sphere. On earth, If there are no sides to retain the water, the water spreads out and forms a puddle.
Yes, the earth does spin around its axis. That's what causes the apparent movement of the sun and the stars. If your question was rather what spinning on its axis mean? Ever saw a sphere spinning? It means that.
mars is a sphere and is rough
No, the celestial sphere is a notional entity which is basically the "background" of stars against which the Sun, planets, etc., appear to move throughout the year. It is convenient for astronomical notation. The ancients used to believe there were some kind of spheres which stars and other celestial objects occupied and which was used to explain their movement.
cryosphere
cryosphere
Hydrosphere
The hydrosphere, though more specifically it is a part of the cryosphere.
Movement of a sphere, with a tilted axis, in its orbit, around its primary star.
The energy exchanges between space , the atmosphere, and earths surface produce
Gravity causes water to flow downhill. A blob of water released inside a spacecraft under zero gravity, will form a floating sphere. On earth, If there are no sides to retain the water, the water spreads out and forms a puddle.
Yes, the earth does spin around its axis. That's what causes the apparent movement of the sun and the stars. If your question was rather what spinning on its axis mean? Ever saw a sphere spinning? It means that.
sphere of influence and extraterritorial rights
surface tension , water molecules trying to stick together will form the easiest shape a sphere
It means that it had nothing to do with religion, the subjects it was about were out of the religious sphere.
It means that it had nothing to do with religion, the subjects it was about were out of the religious sphere.