No because parallel lines never meet at all and they remain equal distance apart from one another.
Lines that meet are not parallel, and parallel lines never meet.
No because parallel lines never and remain equal distance apart
No because parallel lines remain equal distance apart and never intersect with each other.
No, in Euclidean geometry they do not meet.
Argentina.
a regular hexagon
Select two parallel lines out of 5: 5*4*3/(2*1) = 30 ways Select two parallel lines out of 4: 4*3*2/(2*1) = 12 ways Combine the above 2: 30*12 = 360 parallelograms.
12 faces. The number of parallel lines will depend on whether or not the prism is regular and right. In a regular right prism there are 10 parallel edges along the "length". 10 parallel lines make 45 pairs (1-2, 1-3, 1-4, ... 2-3, 2-4, ... etc). Each line at a base has one parallel line at the same base and two at the opposite base. Each such quartet makes 6 pairs of parallel lines and there are 5 such quartets - so 30 pairs of parallel lines in the bases. That makes a grand total of 75 pairs of parallel lines.
30 degress centergrade!!
30 degrees
No, it is quite warm - about 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
25 Degress North