there is many things... :bubble,moon,earth, golfball, smile face, doughnuts......
Yes, Neil Armstrong did not hit a golfball on the Moon. It was actually astronaut Alan Shepard, during the Apollo 14 mission, who famously swung a makeshift six-iron club and hit lunar golf balls.
Another golfball!
The density of golfball is less then density of water
Use a flashlight, a tennisball and a golfball. Put them in line, with the flashlight (turned on obviously) for the sun, the tennisball for the earth and the golfball (behind the tennisball, relative to the flashlight) for the moon. Turn off the room light(s). Obviously the Earth blocks the light from the sun so that the moon is dark.
Yes
a golfball!
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Surface area of a sphere (the golfball) = 4*pi*radius2 square cm
275 ml
Golfball
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