The Earth is a globe (an oblate spheroid) that is separated vertically by the Prime Meridian (zero degrees longitude) into the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Earth is a globe (an oblate spheroid) that is separated into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere by the Equator (zero degrees latitude). The Equator horizontally encircles the Earth.
The Earth is a globe (an oblate spheroid) that is separated into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere by the Equator (zero degrees latitude). The Equator horizontally encircles the Earth.
To draw a hemisphere, start by drawing a circle. Then, draw a curved line cutting the circle in half vertically. This line represents the hemisphere's cut surface. Finally, shade one half of the circle to show the curved surface of the hemisphere.
a hemisphere looks like a sphere cut in half for example a melon cut in half
It is called symmetry. When an object is cut in half and both sides are identical, it exhibits symmetry.
Unless you include some form of coordinates it simple produces two hemispheres, providing the cut is central to the axis.
The Earth is a globe (an oblate spheroid) that is separated into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere by the Equator (zero degrees latitude). The Equator horizontally encircles the Earth.
The Earth is a globe (an oblate spheroid) that is separated into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere by the Equator (zero degrees latitude). The Equator horizontally encircles the Earth.
If you cut it vertically, then potentially
Two hemispheres
We get two hemispheres.
a smaller cylinder when cut horizontally. A semi-circle when cut vertically
Yes, you can cut a rectangle any way you please.
Two right-triangular prisms.
You can imagine an enormous knife, cutting the Earth into two pieces. Whenever the center of the Earth is on the cut, the pieces are equal, and they're both hemispheres. If you cut through the equator, then you have the northern and southern hemispheres. If you cut through the Prime Meridian, then you have the eastern and western ones.. If you cut any other way, then you have a couple of hemispheres that are not of much use to anyone, since they have no relationship to the Earth's rotation, and those don't have names.
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A quadrilateral rectangle or a square