Hi everybody!
It may seems strange but I'd like to collect different spheres: hidro-, atmo-,...and so on If you know any of them, please, share with me. :wink:
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Hi everybody!
It may seems strange but I'd like to collect different spheres: hidro-, atmo-,...and so on If you know any of them, please, share with me. :wink:
-biosphere, the part of the world in which life is possible;
-lithosphere, the earth's crust.
troposphere
stratosphere
hemisphere
ionosphere
Moreover I new:
Hionopshere - sphere of the wholeyears cold
Astenosphere - the sphere between the earth bark and mantia
noosphere - the social sphere ...
oosphere
n. A large nonmotile female gamete or egg cell, formed in an oogonium and ready for fertilization.
geosphere
n : the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle [syn: lithosphere]
Hypersphere: a geometric sphere existing in more than three dimensions.
Satrosphere: an interactive science centre in Aberdeen.
Heliosphere: the magnetic bubble containing the solar system, solar wind, and all the solar magnetic field.
Allosphere: A three-story high building at UCSB and used for research into multimedia, interaction, and fully immersive spaces.
- Pedosphere: soil
- Cryosphere: ice and snow
- Ozonosphere: ozone layer
- Ionosphere: part of the atmosphere that is ionised by solar radiation
deby sphere: Sphere inside which assumption of quasi-neutrality of a plasma no longer applies.
exosphere- the farthest limits of the atmosphere
mmmm........
MESOSPHERE:Many rock fragments from space burn up in the mesosphere.
THERMOSPHERE:It's where the space shuttle orbits.
EXOSPHERE:The upper limit of our atmosphere.
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An almost complete list..
asthenosphere
atmosphere
bathysphere
biosphere
chromosphere
ecosphere
ensphere
exosphere
hemisphere
hydrosphere
insphere
ionosphere
lithosphere
magnetosphere
mesosphere
microsphere
noosphere
oosphere
ozonosphere
photosphere
planisphere
rhizosphere
sphere
stratosphere
thermosphere
troposphere
unsphere
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