Yes,all of the sides of a polygon are the same shape.
Yes, they will be the same size and shape as each other.
A square.
A cube is a four sided figure with all the edges the same size and shape they are congruent.
Um, I'm not sure what that is soposed to mean, but if this helps, in a shape, not all angles are congruent unless they are all the same size and shape.
There are aircraft carriers all over the world. America has about 16 of various types. Many other countries also have aircraft carriers.
Some carriers do have Starbucks on them, but not all.
I'm not an expert on naval ships but I would say that all aircraft carriers have one and probably two anchors.
The Japanese lost all four aircraft carriers of their Strike Force at Midway..Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu. They were four of the six carriers which had participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
all the aircraft carriers
20, but they are all decommissioned
The japanese sought a major defeat of US forces at Midway with four front-line aircraft carriers, the Kaga--90 aircraft, Akagi--91 aircraft, Soryu--73 aircraft, Hiryu--73 aircraft, a total thus of some 327 aircraft carried by all four carriers. In addition to this number, most of their other fleet units carried one or more flaot planes. All four carriers and their planes and pilots were lost Volkhava About 250 but nearly all destroyed
Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo canceled a third wave of bombers, refused to seek out the aircraft carriers, and turned back home because he feared an American Counterstrike. Because of this, the U.S. battle fleet was knocked out of commission for nearly six months but it survived.So the answer is, The Aircraft Carriers.
United States- US naval battleships: gunship shells; aircraft carriers: airplanes; grenades Japan- aircraft carriers: airplanes; grenades that's all i know now -slim
No. The planes were all Navy aircraft launched from their carriers. The aircraft used were the Zero(Zeke), Kate and Val.
The Japanese lost a total of 27 aircraft carriers....I could list them all but take my word for it you dopes!!....the "Japs" had 3 that were under construction at the end of the war.....you dopes!...hahahah!!...
During the Cold War aircraft carriers had a secondary mission of nuclear warfare and its attack aircraft were nuclear-capable. However, it was policy to neither confirm nor deny the presence of nuclear weapons aboard any naval vessel. Pres. George H.W. Bush cancelled the nuclear mission for all naval forces except SSBN submarines. Today there are no nuclear weapons and no nuclear-capable aircraft on our carriers.