The hard part is form a right angle.
To do that draw a line with two points on it.
Draw a circle around each point.
Draw a line through the two points at which the circles intersect.
A drum - it can be as simple as a pre-existing hollow log
Yes it is possebeiul.
jammu and Kashmir
A for AUTHOR-who wrote it. B for BIASED- is the source one sided. C for CONTEXT-what does the source tell you. D for DATE-when was the source written.
Maybe. Possibly. Does it really matter? I think that if it did matter, we would be planting trees constantly. It's ok as long as we control the amount of houses and buildings we constuct.
A "snake in the grass" is a person that should be regarded with suspicion because they are not trustworthy. An example of this idiom used in a sentence would be, "Natalie knew not to trust Nathan, he was a snake in the grass which would strike at the first available opportunity."
Yes. A few storm chasers study tornadoes using mobile Doppler radar, analyzing wind patterns. A few have placed probes inside tornadoes in analyze condistions in the storms. Still others use data such as this to constuct computer models of tornadoes.
There are no such things as thirty polygons, but I can try to help you name thrity: square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square square. You are welcome.
"Construct validity is the extent to which an instrument measures a characteristic that cannot be directly observed but is assumed to exist based on patterns in people's behavior( such a characteristic is a construct). Motivation, creativity, prejudice, bedside manner--all of these are constructs in that none of these can be directly observed and measured" (Leedy & Ormrod, 2010, p. 92)
it is square
Of course you can square a square, because a square is a square isn't it. A2 * A2 = A(²⁺²) = A4
Square+square+square+square