globular cluster
The type of star cluster where stars are most densely packed in a somewhat spherical pattern is called a globular cluster. These clusters contain thousands to millions of stars tightly bound by gravity, often resulting in a dense core. Globular clusters are typically older and found in the halos of galaxies, contrasting with open clusters, which are less dense and more loosely organized.
The concept of a cluster of stars forming a sphere at the center of the universe was theorized by Thomas Wright in the 18th century. Wright proposed this idea in his work "An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe" in 1750.
An unformed galaxy is a term sometimes used to describe a galaxy that is in the process of forming, usually in the early stages of its development. This can refer to a galaxy that is still gathering material from its surroundings, forming stars, and evolving structurally.
Cluster A personality disorders, including paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal, are characterized by behaviors and thought patterns that overlap with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. They are characterized by eccentricity, odd or paranoid thoughts, social withdrawal, and limited emotional expression. Individuals with cluster A disorders may have difficulty forming and maintaining relationships due to their odd or suspicious nature.
The iron fillings will align with the magnetic field produced by the magnet, forming elongated patterns along the field lines. They will cluster around the poles of the magnet, where the magnetic field is the strongest.
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The type of star cluster where stars are most densely packed in a somewhat spherical pattern is called a globular cluster. These clusters contain thousands to millions of stars tightly bound by gravity, often resulting in a dense core. Globular clusters are typically older and found in the halos of galaxies, contrasting with open clusters, which are less dense and more loosely organized.
The concept of a cluster of stars forming a sphere at the center of the universe was theorized by Thomas Wright in the 18th century. Wright proposed this idea in his work "An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe" in 1750.
Raindrops are spherical due to surface tension. Surface tension causes the water molecules on the surface of the drop to attract each other, minimizing the surface area and forming a spherical shape, which is the most efficient way to contain the water molecules.
No planet is spherical, that would imply they are completely smooth. All Planets are roughly spherical because of the process of planetary formation. That is that asteroids group together under the influence of gravity, this cluster of asteroids would have its own gravitational field, and therefore attract more asteroids. More asteroids means more gravity, which means still more asteroids. So you get this runaway effect where more and more asteroids are being drawn together while the asteroids in the middle are starting to get squashed. Once you have a big enough ball of asteroids it becomes a good estimation to say 'It's roughly spherical'. If the ball is massive enough it can even start pulling in the surrounding gasses, forming an atmosphere.
Water tends to form a spherical shape when thrown in the air due to surface tension. Surface tension causes the water molecules to stick together and minimize the surface area, forming a spherical shape, which has the least surface area for a given volume.
An unformed galaxy is a term sometimes used to describe a galaxy that is in the process of forming, usually in the early stages of its development. This can refer to a galaxy that is still gathering material from its surroundings, forming stars, and evolving structurally.
Earth was created as a result of the big bang. Debris from rocks, dust and ice as a result of the bang were squeezed together by gravity, forming spherical planets.
Surface tension attracts water molecules inward.
Cluster A personality disorders, including paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal, are characterized by behaviors and thought patterns that overlap with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. They are characterized by eccentricity, odd or paranoid thoughts, social withdrawal, and limited emotional expression. Individuals with cluster A disorders may have difficulty forming and maintaining relationships due to their odd or suspicious nature.
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