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Yes. Under translation the shape does not change, only the position of the shape changes - the translated shape is congruent to the original shape.
1. distance 2. angle measures 3. parallelism 4. collinearity 5. midpoint
The size does not change and the orientation is altered by the extent of the rotation.
It wasn't. Essentially it is largely unchanged, but there are so many "versions" that it is impossible to say it has been 'preserved'.
Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length. Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length. Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length. Usually the length. Sometimes, though the orientation determines which measurement is the length.
All three are preserved.
Its orientation.
All angles are preserved. The sequence of line segments is preserved.
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The orientation of a rocks magnetic field can tell you it's relative age.
Who is Sherman Hensley? Do you want to know the sexual orientation of a dead man named Sherman Hemsley? His orientation is "under 6 feet of dirt". Let it go.
Iron minerals that are present in magma or lava along the ridge that has not completely crystallized into rock are aligned with the Earth's polarity. When the magma or lava cools and solidifies completely, the magnetic orientation of the Earth at that time is preserved in the body of igneous rock.
The bones did not melt because they were preserved under the dirt/sand
They must be preserved and dehydrated. Once this is accomplished, put the specimen onto a slide, and then the slide is ready to be viewed under the microscope.
Foliation.
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No. Potassium will react violently on contact with water. Potassium is stored under oil to protect it from air and water.