side by side
If you mean "which side of planet Earth", that changes all the time, as Earth rotates.
If you mean "isosceles" triangle, the perimeter is the sum of twice the known side plus the base.
See the link below for several definitions.
Butt, Hindequarters, rear end, back side, fanny, derrière, rump, tush... and it's spelled: gluteus maximus
The medical term for a side-to-side curvature of the spine is spelled scoliosis.
The Earth HAS no far side, it's constantly revolving with each new day- in addition to which, I'm not sure what you mean by 'hides'. Can you please redefine your question?
the side with the "visitors" bench on it.
Do you mean, like, the Earth? The equator. If you mean the line going from side to side across the middle of a circle then... the diameter of a circle
If the moon were to rotate twice during each revolution, the tides on the Earth would appear different. Also, the moon itself would show its far side rather than having the same side facing the planet all the time.
If you mean how fast it turns on its axis - then we could see (what we now call) the far side, half the time, otherwise no change. IF you mean how fast it goes around Earth, then you go back a few billion years .... A day was also shorter, tides were twice as common (and higher). OR if everything else remained the same, then it would move out to a more distant orbit.
If you mean how fast it turns on its axis - then we could see (what we now call) the far side, half the time, otherwise no change. IF you mean how fast it goes around Earth, then you go back a few billion years .... A day was also shorter, tides were twice as common (and higher). OR if everything else remained the same, then it would move out to a more distant orbit.
Both the side lengths and the perimeter are linear measurements, therefore they are proportional. In other words, twice the side length results in twice the perimeter.