The atmosphere; the Moon has none at all.
Of Earth's four major spheres atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere are absent or nearly absent on the Moon. This prevents many of the natural processes we see on Earth from happening on the Moon.
he Earth-centered Universe was proposed by Aristotle and Ptolemy.
Nicolaus Copernicus was the astronomer that announced the earth orbited around the sun and not the opposite. He wrote a book called, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, which means, On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres.
No but they are of a spherical shape
Jupiter revolves continuously around the sun in an orbit that requires nearly 12 earth years to complete. Jupiter also rotates on its axis once every 10 hours--less than half an earth day.
The atmosphere.
Of Earth's four major spheres atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere are absent or nearly absent on the Moon. This prevents many of the natural processes we see on Earth from happening on the Moon.
Ptolemy called the transparent spheres in his geocentric theory "celestial spheres." He believed that these spheres carried the celestial bodies, such as the planets and stars, in circular motion around the Earth.
Because ATMOSPHERE goes around our ROUND Earth!
no it isn't the earth is a little flattened around the poles A circle is a two dimensional object. I think you mean are they spheres. In general, They are, but not perfect spheres. The equators bulge out slightly
Aristotle believed that the universe was made up of a series of concentric spheres, with Earth at the center. He thought that the stars and planets were embedded in these spheres and that they moved in circular orbits around the Earth.
The four spheres on and above Earth are the lithosphere (solid land), hydrosphere (water), atmosphere (air around Earth), and biosphere (living organisms). Each sphere interacts and influences one another to create Earth's complex system.
The four major spheres of the earth are the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.
Earth's three spheres are lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
he Earth-centered Universe was proposed by Aristotle and Ptolemy.
The different spheres present on earth are1.Lithosphere (solid portion of the earth)2.Hydrosphere (liquid portion of the earth)3.Atmosphere (air around the earth) 4.Biosphere (the place where all the above spheres meet thus enabling life)
It isn't clear what "spheres" you are talking about, but the Earth in general gets most of its energy from sunlight.