A hachure is a drawn repetitive pattern. For short, most people call it "Hatching". If the pattern is a set of parallel lines slanting down to the left, overlaid with the same pattern slanting down to the right (the two sets of lines 'cross' each other), then the name for that is a crosshatch.
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False. The word "geometry" means "earth measure", but the rules and objects are idealized and apply to the idealized universe, e.g. round circles, straight lines, etc that are not true for the world.
They're the one for the NCOs and the one for the lower enlisted ranks in the mess hall. The line for the officers is neater, but majority rules, and it's still a mess hall.
VERTICAL LINES-lines that are at right angle and or perpendicular to a plane.HORIZONTAL LINES-lines that are parallel to the horizon.ANGULAR LINES-lines that have sharp edges. They can be long or short.CURVE LINES-lines that are without angles.SLANTING OR DIAGONAL-lines that suggest action or movement.JAGGED LINES-lines that are harsh and unpleasant.
The first hachure line has the same elevation as the previous contour line
Topographic variations in the landscape (Archaeology)
One of the short lines used on maps to shade or to indicate slopes and their degree and direction.
Hachure lines are a form of representation for showing the contours on a map. They point towards the steepest part of the slope. Hachure lines are an old form of showing relief, and less useful, scientifically, than contour lines.
A hachure is a drawn repetitive pattern. For short, most people call it "Hatching". If the pattern is a set of parallel lines slanting down to the left, overlaid with the same pattern slanting down to the right (the two sets of lines 'cross' each other), then the name for that is a crosshatch.
When someone says "the lines of revolution", this is related to the lines that were drawn when the French Revolution was going on. These were invisible lines, but they were rules not to be broken.
You can't run between the lines. By Rehana
-title. -key. -compass rose. -lines of longitude and laditude.
Because he rules People "rule" lines - Wikipedia
Rules must be followed (You can get in trouble with the law for not following rules) but guidelines are suggestions. You are free to follow them or not as they are more along the lines of "helpful hints".
Horizontal rules
Horizontal rules