True - as long as you do not consider "position" or "location" as a physical characteristic.
a line can end at a fixeded point
when every part has a matching part
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No. Objects can have reflective symmetry but no rotational symmetry.
Regions refer to areas of the earth's surface that have several common characteristics, such as physical features, climate, culture, or economic activities. These common characteristics help to define and distinguish one region from another, allowing for the study and analysis of different parts of the world.
No, a point does not have physical characteristics.
Flash point
There will be obvious physical characteristics that you will be able to see and pin point.
Density, color, texture, boiling point, conductivity, magnetic, malleability, melting point, flexibility, and hardness
Sure. Everything substantial has physical characteristics.
Several examples: density, color, refractive index, crystalline structure, melting point.
Examples of physical properties: density, mass, melting point, electrical conductivity, hardness, etc.Physical properties are measurable characteristics.
As you know physical properties define the physical characteristics of an object/ matter i.e. hardness, softness, color, etc. These attributes or characteristics are used to recognize the matter whether its solid, liquid or gas.
physiognomy, physical appearance, features, physical characteristics, face
saskatchewan has a lot of physical characteristics. like my bum
Human Characteristics: Homes and Schools Physical Characteristics: Sahara Desert
The melting point and the boiling point of a substance are physical characteristics for each substance and are unchanged at the same pressure.