because thats how they are made
No, sphere bacteria are spherical in shape, while ovoid bacteria are egg-shaped or oval. They have different physical characteristics even though they are both classified as bacterial shapes.
Both hydrogen and helium are gaseous elements that are not as dense as the nitrogen and oxygen in air, and can be used to fill balloons to make them lighter-than-air. Helium is the least reactive of the two, and therefore safer to use.
Contemporary weather balloons are usually filled with helium. Helium is lighter than air, and this allows the balloon to rise as this gas is lighter than air.Hydrogen would also work as it has a low density, like helium. And hydrogen is a bit cheaper than helium because it can be "made" from water. But hydrogen is flammable or even explosive, and it is generally not used for that reason.
Not much. Bacteria and plants both have cell walls, but they are made of different organic material. Animal cells have no cell walls. They often have flagella, which are unique to bacteria, and they have no organelles, unlike all other cells. What they do have in common . . . huh. Well, they have DNA in the center, though not in a nucleus, and they have cell membranes. Also, their insides are filled with cytoplasm, though in the case of prokaryotes, which have no organelles, it's all cytosol.
Democritus, an ancient Greek philosopher, is credited with championing the idea of the atom around 400 BC. He proposed that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, which come in different shapes and sizes. Though his ideas were not widely accepted at the time, they laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
There are many different shapes of boobs. most are roundlike though. like cantaloupes?
Truly, WE DON'T, though its for things like balloons.
Do you mean 99 Red Balloons? If so, sadly it was never a Eurovision entry. Great song though!
No because they are different shapes. Samsung Tocco Lite cases fit though ;)
Some people have them, and you just have to trade them. There is a possibility to get them on Halloween, though.
No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.No. Many shapes often studied in geometry do have one, though.
All shapes, though increased complexity of the shape will increase the complexity of the formula.
Everyone will be different. It all depends. For example, I thought geometry for 2-D shapes was hard even though I'm good with 3-D shapes. I guess you'll see when you try it out!
A square and oblong are two different shapes: The square is equal sided, whereas the oblong isn't - both are still rectangles though.
No, though different thicknesses of papers will make holding your shapes more difficult. Most use light to medium weight papers
Bicycle tires have tubes, so you wouldn't have a tire filled with Slime. There are tubes pre-filled with Slime though.
Yes, though not all shapes are polygons.