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People are not symmetrical because they are not the same on both sides.
Not at all; pyramids could be either squashed down to a flattened version, or elongated to a taller version, and still be symmetrical.
No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
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For the most part faces are symmetrical, but not perfectly. In fact, research shows that the more symmetrical a persons face is, the more attractive they are.
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People are not symmetrical because they are not the same on both sides.
Yes, symmetrical facial features are considered attractive and are commonly sought after. However, true facial symmetry is rare in nature as minor asymmetries are almost always present. Cultural and individual perceptions of beauty can also influence how symmetry is perceived.
No. Only the putter can have two symmetrical faces directly opposite of each other and not to exceed 10 degrees of loft.
Circular things are objects that are in the shape of a circle, with a symmetrical round outline. Examples of circular things include wheels, coins, plates, and clock faces.
Not at all; pyramids could be either squashed down to a flattened version, or elongated to a taller version, and still be symmetrical.
No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
he sees color in the faces of people
No but an isosceles trapezoid is symmetrical.