yes.
Spheres are symmetrical in every possible direction. Any way you slice or rotate the sphere from the middle, it's going to be symmetrical. There are plenty of other 3D shapes with a lot of symmetry, just not in every possible direction.
it is spherically symmetrical
icosahedron
Cubes and spheres are both symmetrical 3 dimensional objects.
A sphere has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. It can be split in any direction from any angle, and the resulting parts will be symmetrical.
Sphere
None. Even the most symmetrical face is not totally symmetrical. And since the heart, stomach, liver etc are on one side of the body, the internal organs are certainly not symmetrical.
A sphere has an infinite number of planes of symmetry. Any plane that passes through the center of the sphere divides it into two equal halves, making it symmetrical along that plane. This means that no matter how you rotate the sphere, there will always be a plane that can bisect it symmetrically.
The s orbital from the energy level resembles a sphere. It is the lowest energy orbital in an atom and has a symmetrical spherical shape around the nucleus.
No, because if you look at all the other prisms its totally different ....
A sphere has the lowest surface area to volume ratio of all geometric shapes. This is because the sphere is able to enclose the largest volume with the smallest surface area due to its symmetrical shape.
The Earth is a sphere and while we divide it into North and south, it is largely symmetrical and therefore can not be out of balance.