Based on your description of the diagram—where two white balls (likely representing atoms) are connected by white rods (which typically represent bonds) to a larger red ball (possibly representing another atom or a central atom)—it sounds like you are describing a molecular structure where atoms are bonded.
The presence of direct connections (rods) between different atoms suggests that bonds are formed, likely indicative of either covalent or ionic bonding, depending on the characteristics of the atoms involved.
However, the “waves of green lines” running from each white ball to the nearest red ball might suggest some type of interaction or attraction, which is characteristic of hydrogen bonds.
Given the details provided, without more specific information on the nature of the interactions and the types of atoms, it is difficult to determine the exact type of bond represented. But between the options provided, if we assume that the white balls are nonmetals and show strong connections, the most appropriate classification would be covalent bonds.
So the answer is: covalent bonds.