John Dalton (he mentioned about this in his atomic theory).
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yes
Strepto is arranged in long chains and Coccus looks like spheres so it is a long chain of spheres.
it exists entirely within the other spheres
No
lithosphere
Two hemi-spheres .
yes
False
spheres of influence
No, they are speherical. As they fall faster the air forces them into a pancake shape, which then breaks up into smaller spheres. the smaller spheres may then join with others to make larger spheres and the process may begin again.
Biosphere, Geosphere, Atmosphere and Hydrosphere.
Berlin
Africa was divided by the Europeans into spheres of influence.
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.
You cannot blanket a large sphere wit smaller spheres because spheres cannot tessellate. There are always gaps between adjacent spheres and so no blanketing is possible.
Spheres of influence are areas where one nation has dominant power over other nations. It is any area of the world where one state is more dominant. The spheres of influence refers to the areas in which a given directive works.
The northern hemisphere, and the southern hemisphere.