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The only shape that's like a circle is another circle.
When something rotates, i.e. round in a circle on its axis, it revolves.The amount it revolves on its axis can be measured in degrees.If something revolves (or rotates) fully, just once, it has moved on its axis a motion of 360 degrees. This is one complete revolution.If it only rotates half-way, like a coin that starts with the head being the right way up, but it revolves or is rotated until the head is upside down, it has rotated/revolved 180 degreeson its axis, and has only done half a revolution.If the coin is totally rotated twice, it has done two complete revolutions.NOTE: A 'revolution' in this sense has nothing to do with fighting, unless, of course, we are actually talking about people who are actually fighting!
There are only 360 degrees in a circle.
because a full circle only has 360 degrees
A circle has only one side and it is its circumference
nothing
As Athena was the only creature to spring from Zeus' head, she has no siblings.
It is the cricoid cartilage
Hmmm. The flounder? If that's not your answer, perhaps there is more than one.
a woodland creature is a creature that exists only in fairy tales
There is a type of creature called a Lammasu that falls under this description. There is a stylized creature called a Spinx popular in European art as well.
Creature creature is only on PC/MAC. Spore Creature Creator is now on the Nintendo DS
In game terms, a 'creature' or 'creature permanent' is something on the battlefield. While in your hand, it is only a 'Creature Card', and while on the stack, a 'Creature Spell'. It only becomes a creature when it resolves to the field. Because of that, when a card requires you to sacrifice a 'creature', it can only ever be referring to something you have on the battlefield.
By definition of the word, "revolution", there is only 1 revolution in a complete circle. You may be trying to ask a different question, such as how many radians are in one revolution. That answer is 2pi radians.
They aren't; their entire shape is a complete circle. From our position during rainbow formation, we can only see half of the rainbow.
No, a rainbow is a full circle. However, we typically only see a semi-circle due to the horizon blocking the lower half.
well, chimeras are a mythical creature that, usually, are fire breathing and are commonly represented with a lion head, a body of a goat and a serpents tail. supposedly they don't have wings so i don't think that they can fly but they are only an unreal creature from our imagination.