An isotropic sphere of Osmium should be the most dense.
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).
=it is mainly the lower portion of the stratosphere.=
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 troposphere is also called the turbulent sphere because it is the sphere with the most change. It has moving air currents, clouds, storms, jet streams, strong and other weather phenomena that affect weather patterns.
The earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes is a volcanologist
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Volcanologists primarily study the geosphere, which includes the Earth's crust, mantle, and core. They focus on exploring and understanding the processes related to volcanic activity, such as magma formation, eruption mechanisms, and the subsequent impact on the environment and human populations.
A volcanologist is the earth scientist most likely to study volcanoes. They study the behavior, formation, and activity of volcanoes to understand the processes that drive volcanic eruptions and their impact on the environment and society.
A volcanologist or a geologist specializing in volcanoes would be most likely to study the cooling of lava after a volcanic eruption. They would investigate the physical and chemical properties of the cooling lava to understand its behavior and how it solidifies over time.
A volcanologist needs training in many different fields. calculus, physics, geology and mechanics all need to be taken. Most volcanologists have a PH.D although some feel a master's degree is sufficient.
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Most likely the length,width and height of it.(and maybe the temperature of the lava?
An isotropic sphere of Osmium should be the most dense.
A sphere contains the most volume to surface area ratio there is and most things sought that shape when molten.
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