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All living things weather in the air or in the oceans, or on and beneath the land surface, make up the biospehere. THE BIOSPEHERE extends INTO each of the other spheres.

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How do you grow spheres in the underground in Pokemon pearl?

while not facing a wall. select a sphere, and it will give you an option to bury. keep track of your site that you bury at because it is easy to lose track. You can get a computer to track where you have buried by collecting flags from friends that have a secret base. 1) You will have to bury them and leave them for a few days. they will grow up to size 99. 2) You can stack the same color spheres on top of each other to get them larger.


Any AR codes for Pokemon diamond on size 99 spheres?

Actually, there is a code. Here it is : 94000130 FDFF0000 B21C4D28 00000000 B0000004 00000000 E0004594 00000050 01030504 00000002 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 63636363 00000063 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 D2000000 00000000 Press the "L" button to work. Not tested on diamond. For sure works on pearl. Gives you (1) Green Sphere size 99, (1) Red Sphere size 99, (1) Blue Sphere size 99, (1) Pale Sphere size 99, and (1) Prism Sphere size 99. Hope this helps!!! =] ~killer3535 I tested it on diamond yesterday and it deleted all of my sphears and gave 1 of each level 0 Chickbrain Doesn't work for platinum, as in it actually does nothing at all. :_( i needed it too. -yodude19981


How do you demonstrate seasons I am doing a weather project and one of the tasks is to come up with a presentation and or demonstartion on seasons So the question is How do you demonstate season?

The seasons are caused by the rotational tilt of the Earth. Instead of pointing straight up and down, perpendicular to the sun's equator, the Earth's poles are tilted at a 23-degree angle. This means that at certain times of year, one-half of the Earth receives more sunlight than the other half. When the North Pole is facing the sun, the Northern Hemisphere receives more sun. This is summer in the north and winter in the south. When the South Pole faces the sun, the opposite is true. In order to demonstrate this, set up a sphere (baseballs, basketballs or globes) on a track around a strong light source, such as a light bulb. Make sure the sphere is tilted 23-degrees and then move the sphere around the bulb. The changing light patterns on the sphere will mimic the various seasons on Earth. A series of four spheres could also be set up around the light bulb, all tilted in the same direction, at 23-degrees. Each sphere would represent one season - summer, fall, winter, and spring - for each hemisphere.


What is a artificial dielectric?

The dielectric is composed of "molecules" that are actually perfectly conducting spheres. These have radius R and are in a cubic array with spacing much greater than the radius R. With the application of a voltage, the spheres acquire the positive and negative surface charges on their northern and southern poles required to make their surfaces equipotentials. In so far as the field outside the spheres is concerned, the system is modeled as an array of dipoles, each induced by the applied field.


How do people greet each other in Sweden?

How do swedes greet each other.

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How does each sphere of the environment affect the other?

because the atmosphere is stopping everything that is bad to not get to the other spheres so that it is allways affecting them


What can you tell about the charge signs on spheres?

Spheres can carry positive, negative, or neutral charges. Like charges repel each other (e.g., two positively charged spheres), while opposite charges attract (e.g., a positively charged sphere to a negatively charged sphere). Inducing a charge on a neutral sphere can polarize it temporarily.


How many 100 mile diameter spheres would it take to blanket a 9000 mile diameter sphere with each sphere touching the 6 nearest spheres?

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.


How do charged spheres interact with each other in an electric field?

Charged spheres interact with each other in an electric field through the attraction or repulsion of their charges. Like charges repel each other, while opposite charges attract. The strength of the interaction depends on the amount of charge on each sphere and the distance between them.


What is the total charge of the three identical metal spheres, each with their own charge?

The total charge of the three identical metal spheres, each with their own charge, is the sum of the charges on each sphere.


How many 3 inch spheres in 6 cubic yards?

The volume of each sphere works out about 0.0003 cubic yards and 6/0.0003 = 20,000 spheres


Are all spheres similar to each other?

Yes, all spheres are similar to each other because they all have the same shape, differing only in size. Similarity in geometry means that two shapes have the same proportions and angles, and since spheres are perfectly symmetrical and defined by their radius, any two spheres can be considered similar regardless of their size. Thus, any scaling of a sphere maintains its spherical properties.


How does a cradle works?

A Newton Cradle works by lifting the swinging sphere on the end and letting go resulting in a chain reaction of each swing sphere hitting each other until the last swinging sphere on the opposite side comes back and the swing reverses the force test travels of the swinging spheres.


Two spheres have equal densities and are subject only to their mutual gravitational attraction. Which quantity must have the same magnitude for both spheres?

You may be looking at a list of multiple choices. I don't know, and I can't see it. The force acting on each sphere and attracting it in the direction of the other sphere is the same.


Can a sphere stack?

A sphere cannot stack in the traditional sense like other shapes, as they do not have flat surfaces to rest upon each other. However, spheres can be arranged in a stable configuration, such as in a pyramid-like structure where larger spheres are at the bottom and smaller ones on top. This arrangement relies on gravity and friction to maintain stability. In practical applications, spheres are often held in place using containers or supports to prevent them from rolling away.


How many 3 inch diameter spheres does it take to fill a 6 cubic yard volume?

Each sphere has a volume of about 0.0003 cubic yards and 6/0.0003 = 20,000 spheres


What do you call two spheres that are symmetric to each other with respect to the origin?

Two spheres that are symmetric to each other with respect to the origin are called "antipodal spheres." This means that the centers of the spheres are equidistant from the origin but in opposite directions.