Time Out and TurnOver
no. basketball is a sport and science is a subject. TWO different things.
A broken chain can be a symbol of separation, representing the disconnection or division between two things or individuals.
Globes and maps
Contours are used to represent elevations on a map by connecting points of equal elevation with lines. They are also used to show the shape of the land and identify landforms such as hills, valleys, and slopes.
Well you need two teams of five. 1 or 2 basketball goals.(Can play halfcourt with 1 goal) Some way to keep score. Basketball.
There are many things you shouldn't do. Here are just two. 1)Do not travel with it 2)Make sure you throw and pass the ball so people don't try to slap it out of your grip, resulting a flat basketball!
A Venn diagram is basically showing two activities that a group of people do, and the place where the two circles overlap shows the amount of people which do BOTH the activities. For example, if the two circles represent tennis and basketball. Those who are in the basketball circle, and not in the overlapped section, they only do basketball. Those in the tennis circle, and not in the overlapped section, only do tennis. Those in the overlapped section do both basketball and tennis.
Guns and butter used together represent investopedia. This is between the two.
For the first game of basketball in 1891, two half-bushel peach baskets were used as the goals, which gave the sport its name.
The hamsters represent things that you are "juggling," that is, things that you are trying to manage at the same time. These might represent two relationships or two projects, tasks or assignments. Your mind is using these images to show you the obvious consequences of trying to do two (or more) things at once: as soon as you hesitate, one of the assignments will get out of your control.
Two interesting facts about the history of basketball are a man who went by the name of Dr. James Naismith created the game. He used two ladders, a YMCA gymnasium, and two peach baskets to create a distraction for a rowdy class. Also, once basketball became an actual game the color of the basketball was a shade of brown. Later, it was changed to a bright color. Thus, the orange basketball was born!
Two projections used by geographers are Equal-area projections and- here's a guess for the second- ground surveys.