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The surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
so it can get more sun
yes. base area x height lxwxh No. Above answer gives volume not surface area. Surface area formula will differ depending on type of prism.
they have a wide surface area so they can absorb maximum light energy from the sun in order for the process photosynthesis to occur Hope this helps! :)
The "Surface Area" of the solid figure. Note, the word "total" in the answer above is not correct/needed - there can not be anything less than a surface area of a solid figure.
A bright area on the surface of the sun is called a facula.
Sunspots are the coolest areas on the surface of the sun
Sun spots on. Flares on and above. Solar wind above.
Sunspots are dark areas on the sun's surface that are cooler than the surrounding area.
a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn- a sunspot is a area on the sun's atmosphere a solar flare is a very hot surface of the sun. -stephanie kinghorn-
The surface area of a sphere = 4*pi*radius2
The surface area of the sun is about 6.088 X 10 to the 18th meters squared, or the equivalent of 11,900 earths. the sun is made of gases
An area on the sun that is cooler is called a sunspot.
The part of the sun that lies directly above the visible surface is called the chromosphere. It literally means "sphere of color".
The Sun's surface area is 6.09×10^12 km2 (about 12,000 times more surface area than Earth).
Sunspot
a sunspot