Spheres are measured with solid angles (which are like two dimensional angles). These angles can be measure with square degrees or steradians.
A sphere measures 129300/π square degrees (or about 41,253 square degrees).
A sphere measures 4π steradians (or about 12.566 steradians.)
A sphere is a geometric solid because it has 3 dimentions.
A sphere is a solid with no edges.
Sphere ,because the sphere is roll if you put sphere in the table it can be roll. *_*
We can't say how many degrees there are in a sphere, any more than we can say how many feet there are in an acre. Feet are a measure of length, and an acre is an area, not a length. You can't measure an area with a tape measure. Likewise, degrees are a measure of an angle; you can sweep out a circle by swinging a line through an angle of 360 degrees. But you can't sweep out a sphere by swinging a line through some angle, so angle measure won't do to measure a sphere.
sphere
It has the same degrees as a circle 360 degrees.
Since a sphere is round it is a shape without a face.
No it is not a solid.
The angles around the circumference of a sphere add up to 360 degrees.
One if it is solid, two if it is hollow
There is no faces because it is not flat.
A sphere is a geometric solid because it has 3 dimentions.
sphere
One if it is solid, two if it is hollow
the indivisible solid sphere was invented in 1803 by John Dalton
The sphere.
A sphere is a solid with no edges.