No, not all angles are parallel.
Angles cannot be parallel.
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In two dimensions, lines can be parallel, angles cannot. So no plane shape has parallel angles.
Probably not. There's no such thing as angles that are parallel.
Parallel lines do not meet and so do not form angles.
no, supplementary angles add to 180, and that definition has nothing to do with how parallel they are.
No angles are formed on the inside of parallel lines because they do not intersect. That is the definition of parallel.
That's a rectangle (possibly a square). If two sides are parallel, and all angles are right angles, then the other two sides must be parallel also.
Parallel refers to lines and not angles A right angle is formed by 2 lines that are perpendicular to each other and not parallel If you already have a line and you draw two lines which are at right angles to it, those two lines are parallel.
Angles are considered parallel when their angle measures are the same. These angles are parallel because they are both 180*.
I have never come across the phrase "parallel angles". Please elaborate.