Symmetrical. See http://www.orbitals.com for pictures of all the orbitals
No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
Yes, it is symmetrical
Yes, and many have multiple lines of symmetry.
The definition of design when it comes to patterns has many different aspects. The design for patterns tend to be both modern and traditional, and can vary with the symmetrical/asymmetrical comparisons.
Yes, snowflakes are known for their symmetrical patterns. Each snowflake is unique, with six-fold symmetry due to the way water molecules arrange themselves as they freeze.
Symmetrical. All mammals and, indeed, all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry.
a cirle is considered as the most symmetrical of all mathematical curve.
Weavers used geometric and floral patterns to create symmetrical designs.
no
No
Vine and Matthews
not all, but some
No, not all maple leaves are symmetrical in shape. While some maple leaves have a symmetrical design, others may have variations in shape and asymmetry. This diversity in leaf shapes can be seen across different species of maple trees.
None of them.
In many fonts, all four are symmetrical (about a horizontal axis).