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there is not a sixth one, you only need 5, you use the star sort of like a grid and you recreate the shapes on the door above the star, 1 at a time and in order

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Q: Where to find the 6 obsidian sphere in ghostscape 2?
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How do you find the radius of a sphere given the height?

The radius of a sphere is 1/2 of its height.


What is the formula to find the suface area of a sphere?

Surface area of a sphere = 4 x (pi) x (radius)2


Find the surface of a sphere whose diameter is d?

Surface area of a sphere in square units = 4*pi*radius^2


How do you figure out surface area for half sphere?

To do this question, we have to ask ourself, what formula do you use to find the surface area of a sphere. The answer should be known to you, but it is 4πr2. Since we know how to find the surface area for a full sphere, then finding the surface for a half sphere is just half the job. You use the formula for the full sphere 4πr2, and divide it by 2... so (4πr2) / 2 . Voila!


Formula to find out the Earth's surface area?

The Earth is close enough to a sphere, so you can use the formula for a sphere: 4 x pi x r2. "r" is the radius; if you find the diameter of Earth somewhere, divide it by 2 to get the radius.The Earth is close enough to a sphere, so you can use the formula for a sphere: 4 x pi x r2. "r" is the radius; if you find the diameter of Earth somewhere, divide it by 2 to get the radius.The Earth is close enough to a sphere, so you can use the formula for a sphere: 4 x pi x r2. "r" is the radius; if you find the diameter of Earth somewhere, divide it by 2 to get the radius.The Earth is close enough to a sphere, so you can use the formula for a sphere: 4 x pi x r2. "r" is the radius; if you find the diameter of Earth somewhere, divide it by 2 to get the radius.

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Where is the obsidian blade on ghostscape 2?

In Ghostscape 2, the obsidian blade can be found in the attic of the haunted house. Look for a hidden compartment near the window where you can retrieve the obsidian blade.


Where is the obsidian in sims 2 castaway?

Once you build the stone hammer you go to the Dark Cave and you will find obsidian deposits.


Where are the 8 skulls in ghostscape 2?

I have the answer. You just need to re-word your question. Look up "Ghostscape 2 where the 8 skulls located Wiki?" Trust me, and don't click on the same one twice. My name is Cerberus.


How do you find the radius of a sphere given the height?

The radius of a sphere is 1/2 of its height.


How do you find the volume on a half-sphere?

Calculate the volume of a full sphere, then divide that by 2.


Should little kids play ghostscape?

I would think NOT. It appears to be a scary game, and ghostscape 2 has a somewhat gruesome picture just for the IMAGE!If you're talking about the idiots who play GTA, maybe not, but otherwise...NO.NO.NO.


How do you get past ghostscape 2?

you get all the things the old man wants return to him take his pic he then disappears that is how it ends


How do you find obsidian in sims 2 castaway?

You have to make stone tools and then go to the dark cave on island 2. The harvest obsidian option then appears as you pass by deposits. You can also get it in the Volcano Summit in the third island.


How do find the area of a sphere?

4 pi r 2


What is the formula to find the suface area of a sphere?

Surface area of a sphere = 4 x (pi) x (radius)2


Find the surface of a sphere whose diameter is d?

Surface area of a sphere in square units = 4*pi*radius^2


How do you figure out surface area for half sphere?

To do this question, we have to ask ourself, what formula do you use to find the surface area of a sphere. The answer should be known to you, but it is 4πr2. Since we know how to find the surface area for a full sphere, then finding the surface for a half sphere is just half the job. You use the formula for the full sphere 4πr2, and divide it by 2... so (4πr2) / 2 . Voila!