Oh, dude, that's easy. When two or more railway lines meet, it's called a junction. It's like a little train party where they all come together and decide which way to go next. So yeah, it's a junction, man.
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Ah, a place where two or more railway lines meet is called a "junction." Just like how different colors come together on our canvas to create a beautiful painting, railway lines converge at a junction to connect different destinations and keep the trains moving smoothly. It's a wonderful example of how things can come together in harmony to create something special.
Oh honey, that's what we call a junction. It's where two or more railway lines come together to switch tracks and change directions. So next time you're on a train and it suddenly veers off in a different direction, just remember you're at a good ol' railway junction.
A railway junction is where train lines meet, with points being the moving parts of the track that allow trains to be changed onto other lines.
A point where two lines meet is called an intersection. Also, more than two lines can be intersected in one point.
The point where two or more lines meet is the intersection.
Two or more lines that meet at a point are called intersecting lines.
I think you're talking about an intersection. An intersection is where two or more separate lines meet each other in one point.
An example of parallel lines are the two rails of a railway track, rails which never meet. An oval is a line or shape that has no parallel lines.