'hemi' means 'half' and 'sphere' means 'round ball', so, a hemisphere would be a shape like half a coconut, eggshell, or anything else that is shaped like half a round ball. On a globe of earth, we have northern, southern, eastern and western hemispheres.
Some common objects shaped like a hemisphere include half of a sphere, such as a dome or a bowl, and structures like certain types of greenhouses. Other examples include the top of a basketball, the cap of a mushroom, and various types of lids for containers. Additionally, some architectural features, like the roofs of certain buildings, may also exhibit a hemispherical shape.
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There are a great many things in the world that can be shaped like a hexagon. Stop signs can for example.
Some roleplaying game die and puzzles such as the Rubik's Cube are shaped like tetrahedrons.
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It is suggested that in the Southern Hemisphere people think with the right hemisphere of their brains and that this is why they prefer paperweights shaped like a hemisphere rather than like a cube.
how have ideas from the past shaped the western hemisphere today
A stop sign is shaped like a hexagon
i think that there are no such things as mountain shaped tornadoes.
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There are a great many things in the world that can be shaped like a hexagon. Stop signs can for example.
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Some roleplaying game die and puzzles such as the Rubik's Cube are shaped like tetrahedrons.
The constellation you are referring to is likely Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia is a distinctive "M" or "W" shaped constellation in the northern hemisphere. It is named after the mythological queen Cassiopeia.
The pyramids in Egypt are shaped like pyramids.
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