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Q: What spheres interact with icebergs melting in the sun?
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Dark spheres that reflect light from the sun?

Planets are dark spheres that reflect light from the sun.


Why are the sun moon and spheres?

Centripetal Force.


Is the sun and moon are all spheres?

Yes.


How do the sun and the ocean interact in the water cycle?

they interact by precipitation . when the sun precipitates water in the ocean


How do the oceans and the sun interact in the water cycle?

they interact by precipitation . when the sun precipitates water in the ocean


How do the Sun and ocean interact in the Water cycle?

they interact by precipitation . when the sun precipitates water in the ocean


Why huge glaciers of ice remain in sun for years but not melt whereas ice cubes taken out from refrigerator melt within a few minutes?

First of all, icebergs are relatively quite bigger than an icecube, which slows down the melting process considerably. Also, the icebergs are surrounded by freezing cold water (which is also why icecubes last longer in water than out in the open). Plus these icebergs are at the extremities of the Earth, where the sun has already lost most of its heat before it reaches the iceberg. Another thing is that these icebergs are white, so they refract the light a lot better (which is why white cars are cooler than black cars, even when left out in the sun for the same amount of time). Hope this answered your question, but I'm not a scientist.


Why are the Sun Moon and Earth related?

because they are all spheres!


What is one source of energy for processes in earth's spheres?

The sun.


Are the moon sun and the earth perfect spheres?

No but they are of a spherical shape


How does earth sun and moon interact each other?

it interact by kissing


How does ozone interact with the sun?

The ozone interacts with UV. Since UV is coming from sun, it interacts with ozone.