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The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.
A circle, which could degenerate to a point.
any cross section of a sphere is a circle.
A sphere is.
cylinder and sphere
no. the earth spins around the sun and the earth is a sphere so it just appears to.
The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.The net consists of a series of vertical lenticular (lens-shaped) sections that are joined together at their middle.The lenticular sections are flattened slices of the surface of the sphere from "north pole" to "south pole", taking in a few longitudes each, joined together along the "equator".See link for an illustration.
No, a pentagon has five angled sides. A sphere does not have any angles.
A spheroid describes a flattened sphere shape- but to be precise, as applied to a cheese, it is an oblate spheroid since the vertical axis, not the horizontal axis, is shortened.
hemisphere means half a sphere. Since our planet is a sphere, it can be divided into two halves in two different ways. A horizontal line across the equator divides it into a northern and southern hemisphere. Similarly, a vertical line dissects it into an eastern and western hemisphere.
A circle
When a sphere is cut into cross sections, the shape formed is a circle. This is because all cross sections of a sphere will be circular in shape, regardless of the angle or position of the cut.
a circle !
This depends on which midpoint is being referenced. The world's vertical midpoint is the equator which cuts the sphere of the earth in half. The world's horizontal midpoint doesn't exist since the world is a ball, however, if you look at the earth from the top the horizontal midpoint is right at the north pole. Therefore the earth's three-dimensional midpoint would be in its core. But in terms of geographic locations, the regions on the earth's horizontal midpoint are the north and south pole, while the following countries are on the earth's equator (vertical midpoint):Africa:GabonCongoDemocratic Republic of the CongoUgandaKenyaSomaliaS. America:EcuadorColumbiaBrazilIndonesia
A circle, which could degenerate to a point.
A sphere is.
any cross section of a sphere is a circle.