Part 1 There are a lot of things around us related to circles or parts of a circle. a) collect pictures of 5 such objects. You may use a camera to take pictures around your school compound or get pictures from magazines, newspapers, the internet or any other resources.
If by parallel, you mean two lines that do not intersect, yes, it is possible to draw them on the surface of a sphere. They will end up being circles, and most pairs will not be equal in size. If you add the idea that the two lines also continue to infinity to the definition, then you cannot draw such things on the surface of a sphere.
Oh, dude, objects that look like the letter "d"? Well, you've got your donuts, your door handles, and hey, even a well-placed banana if you squint hard enough. But like, who's really out here looking for things that resemble letters in everyday objects? You do you, I guess.
two things that have to be cited are the Arthur's names and were you got t from
A neat line of things side by side is called a stack or row.
Closed circles represent hilltops or peaks on a topographic map. They indicate the highest elevation point within a specific area. The concentric circles around the closed circle show the gradual decrease in elevation as you move away from the peak.
fjords
A venn diagram with 2 circles is comparing and contrasting two things while a venn diagram with three circles is comparing and contrasting two things to the same one subject instead of with each other.
to resemble to is to like something .e.g she resemble her mum so much
Robert Hooke discovered that living things are composed of cells.
Both resemble things or events from the past.
Circle is a shape. We have gotten to know a lot from circles. Because of circles, we get PI, radius, diameter, circumference, and other things. Circles fall into geometry, which is math. We can make many mathematical equations from circles.
drive in circles, and go fast.
composed of rock, ice, and cosmic dust
Yes all living things are composed of cells.
multicellular
water