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What serves as the solid base of the hips?

The pelvic bone forms the solid base of the leg joints and the spinal column.


What is the serves as solid base of the hips?

The pelvic bone forms the solid base of the leg joints and the spinal column.


What is the base of a solid?

The base of a solid is the bottom surface upon which the solid stands or is constructed. It serves as the foundation for the shape and can determine various properties, such as stability and volume. In geometry, the base can also refer to a specific face of a solid that is used for calculations, such as finding the area or volume of the shape. Different solids can have different types of bases, like triangular, rectangular, or circular.


Is A come a solid made from a polygonal base a point not in the same plane As the base and all points between them?

Yes, a solid formed from a polygonal base and a point not in the same plane as the base, along with all points between them, is known as a pyramid. The polygon serves as the base, while the apex (the point not in the same plane) connects to all vertices of the base, creating triangular faces. The solid is characterized by its vertex and the polygonal base, with its volume defined by the area of the base and its height.


What is at the base of a flower?

Rose hips are found at the base of a rose.Birds and flowers have different arrangements of the bases.


How can you get to second base with a girl?

While making out (1st base), feel them up (2nd base). This involves feeling their upper body (above the hips).


What is a solid consisting of a disc a point not in the same plane?

A solid consisting of a disc and a point not in the same plane can be visualized as a cone or a pyramid where the disc forms the base and the point serves as the apex. This configuration creates a three-dimensional object that extends vertically from the base disc to the apex point. The resulting solid is typically characterized by a curved surface (in the case of a cone) or flat triangular faces (in the case of a pyramid) connecting the base to the apex.


The figure formed by the intersection of a solid with a plane parallel to the base of the solid is congruent to the base if the solid is?

A prism. A prism is named for its base, eg a triangular prism has a triangle for the base. If the base is a circle, the circular prism is called a cylinder.


Is a cone a solid made from a polygonal base?

A cone is a solid with a flat circular base tapering to its vertex or


What solid has cross sections parallel to the base?

Every solid. All you need is the intersection with a plane parallel to the base.


What shape serves as the base of pyramid?

Square


What is a solid that has 1 circular base?

A cone has a circular base.