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Planes that divide the body into superior and inferior portions, and that are at right angles to both the sagittal and coronal planes are termed transverse planes.
In 3d space, two planes will always intersect at a line...unless of course they are the same plane (they coincide). Because planes are infinite in both directions, there is no end point (as in a ray or segment). So, your answer is neither, planes intersect at a line.
When you give someone directions like go three block up and 2 blocks across.
A body or solid contained by many sides or planes., A polyscope, or multiplying glass.
it can fly
The division of the body into sections from front to back, right and left, and top and bottom by the use of the midsagittal plane, the traverse plane and the coronal plane. Along with the movement away from or towards these planes.
it has no size, and it continues forever, in all directions
No. By definition, planes can be extended in all directions to infinity. If they are not parallel, they will intersect somewhere.
Up & down, there & back. Aircraft travel in all directions.
Sagittal
Planes that divide the body into superior and inferior portions, and that are at right angles to both the sagittal and coronal planes are termed transverse planes.
No but your mom does
yes,body temperature decreases as we approach death
In 3d space, two planes will always intersect at a line...unless of course they are the same plane (they coincide). Because planes are infinite in both directions, there is no end point (as in a ray or segment). So, your answer is neither, planes intersect at a line.
A mineral can have varying numbers of cleavage planes, areas where there exists an inclination to cleave when struck or force is applied.. Most mineral crystals exhibit a preferred cleavage in certain directions, but may have cleavage planes in other directions.
Yes,Halite has cubic cleavage. This means it can break along planes in three directions.
If they are not warped and are laid out perfectly, steps may in parallel planes. (Actually outdoor steps may be intentionally slanted to help the water drain) Planes are infinite in two directions and have no thickness , so a step cannot be. a plane.