No it doesnt, they are all adjacent but not parallel.
All sides of an octagon are parallel to one other side. There are 4 sets of parallel sides.
No. By definition, planes can be extended in all directions to infinity. If they are not parallel, they will intersect somewhere.
Two parallel sides is part of the definition for a rhombus.
No, a trapezoid has only 1 pair of parallel lines exactly. In a rhombus, all lines are parallel and congruent.
opposite sides are parallel opposite sides congruent opposite angles are equal opposite lines parallel 1 pair opp. lines parallel and congruent
No, not all angles are parallel.
All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.No meridian of longitude is parallel to any others.-- All 'lines' of latitude are parallel to all others.-- No meridian of longitude is parallel to any other one.
All lines of constant latitude are parallel to all others,but no two lines of constant longitude are parallel.
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It is false. The first part about the square is true, but the second part is false. A rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides. The "and' means that both parts must be true for the statement to be true. A convex polygon can have many pairs of parallel sides, but you can never have 3 or more sides all parallel to each other.
Some maps are squashed and stretched in such a way that meridians of longitude appear to be parallel (Mercator projection, for example). But the truth is that on the globe, the meridians all converge at the poles, and so they're not parallel.
Not all edges are parallel to each other, only the opposite edges are parallel to each other
No it doesnt, they are all adjacent but not parallel.
Yes all opposite sides are parallel
All squares have two pairs of parallel lines. That's four lines, but they are not all parallel to each other.