=it is mainly the lower portion of the stratosphere.=
An isotropic sphere of Osmium should be the most dense.
The surface area of a sphere is directly proportional to the square of its radius. A ∝ r2 r = 3k A ∝ (3k)2 A ∝ 9k2 therefore, the surface area will become 9 times the size
The area of a sphere is equal to its circumference times its diameter.There are a variety of ways to work out this formula, most of them involving calculus.(See the links for the volume of a sphere).
The mean is affected the most by an outlier.
Most Tootsie Pops are in the geometrical shape of a sphere. I honestly don't know what they would be with the ring around it, but yes, it is a sphere.
the atmosphere
No. Olive oil is not a fluorocarbon period, it's a triglyceride.
Because fluorocarbon is used in refrigerators to help store food. You should try to Google it, that's what I did.
they are used for sprays.
no
No fluorocarbon refrigerants pose harm to the ozone layer. Only molecules with chlorine or bromine pose a hazard.
The volume of a sphere is proportional to R3 .So doubling the radius causes the volume to increase by a factor of 23 = 8 .
Nothing
The weather sphere is most commonly known as the troposhere.
An isotropic sphere of Osmium should be the most dense.
No, not at all. Fluorocarbon line is made for sensitivity and low visibility. Bluefin tuna strike lures viciously, and these features do not aid in their catch.
All the sphere's are important for the human life.