Scales or balances.
Blood capillaries
some real world examples of a sphere could be a basketball ,baseball, soccerball ,or even there earth itself
Signs such a those on roads and the sides of boxes are all examples. In fact, since squares and rectangles are parallelograms, if you think of real world examples of square and rectangular objects, you can probably come up with tons!
A hexagon is a polygon that has 6 sides to it. Examples of hexagons in the real world include things such as the cells found inside of a honeycomb and a snowflake.
The asthenosphere is like taffy because it is a semi-solid layer of the Earth that can flow slowly over time. Just as taffy can stretch and deform under pressure, the asthenosphere can also bend and flow in response to forces within the Earth's mantle.
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Roads are an example of intersecting lines in the real world.
Scales or balances.
Examples of horizontal lines in the real world include the horizon where the sky meets the land or sea, the straight line of a calm lake's surface, the boundary between the wall and floor in a room, and the straight line of a ruler placed flat on a table. Horizontal lines are parallel to the horizon and perpendicular to vertical lines.
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McDonalds Arches
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Railroad tracks, the edges of a book, and the lines on a ruled notebook paper are real-world examples of parallel lines.
The exact center of the Earth.