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It is the base/face of a certain shape, as in a square, it would be the bottom line(the one on/closest to the ground).
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
Most Tootsie Pops are in the geometrical shape of a sphere. I honestly don't know what they would be with the ring around it, but yes, it is a sphere.
no If the shape of the object is not fixed, it would be possible to alter the shape of the perimeter, but not the length, i.e., the distance around the object being enclosed.
if it a 2D shape it would be a circle,but if it is a 3D shape it would be a sphere
personally i would describe the shape of an rat and compare it with an pear as the head represents the top half while the bottom would represent the bottom half of an rat.
It is the base/face of a certain shape, as in a square, it would be the bottom line(the one on/closest to the ground).
That shape is called an elipse.
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
Okay... Whoever wrote this was really stupid. One of the main characteristics of liquid is that it takes the shape of the bottom of it's container. So no, a liquid does not keep it's own shape. If it did, then it would be a solid.
Any phone can be traced if you have the right equipment with you, would you want to, depends on the reason, oh eager one.
Elliptical.
Gravity does affect the shape and size of a soap bubble. From the top of my head, an air-borne bubble's surface would have higher density at the bottom (part facing ground).In reality, a bubble is never a perfect sphere and is always heavier at the bottom. If you blow a big bubble and look at it closely, you would likely notice a slight dimp at the bottom of the sphere aka the excess liquid which has accumulated at the bottom due to gravity. This affects the shape of the bubble as the weight of the excess liquid pulls down on the surface area of the sphere.
Depends on the tent. if it has a square bottom, and a triangular base. and triangular sides, then it would be a pyramid. A more general answer would be a polyhedron.
Sewers are egg-shaped because that shape ensures that they are narrower at the bottom. This shape causes water near the bottom to flow faster, reducing the likelihood of solids being deposited. If solids were deposited, the sewer would eventually silt up and become blocked.
At the bottom you would not see the salt. It would be under the water, also in the water. You could see some salt around the edges.
no it would sink to the bottom of the water/ ocean