yes a cone can slide on the path
A cone bearer is a cone that bears
Neither. A cone is a cone.
Yes, a cone has an apex. To be precise, it is the point at the tip of the cone. This is also called the vertex of the cone.
Cones are the light sensors in your eye that sense the different wavelengths of colors. There are three different type of cone cell. An L cone, M cone, and an S cone.
The circular bottom of the cone.
No
You get a frustum.
both
I think both
A cone can be slid along a flat surface by holding one end and gently pushing it along.
-Trees are cone-shaped to allow snow to slide off easily -Leaves are small and needle-like to reduce water loss -Trees are evergreen -It has 1 layered vegetation -It has 1 variety of cone-shaped trees
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A talus cone is produced at the base of a steep slope or cliff where rock debris and other materials accumulate due to gravitational processes. As weathering and erosion break down the rock, fragments fall and slide down, forming a triangular or cone-shaped pile. This geological feature typically occurs in mountainous regions or areas with significant elevation changes.
Remove the blade. With a med file, slide the file on the blade side from the center to outside until it is smooth. Then sharpen other side from center out. Place the blade on a balancing cone, file the heavy side until it balances on the cone.
A cone bearer is a cone that bears
Neither. A cone is a cone.
The iris diaphragm controls the amount of light passing through the slide or specimen, while the substage condenser focuses a cone of light on the slice or specimen.