I guess shapes that have few sides have sharper angles for instance a triangle has very sharp corners whereas a henagon has corners but they are very rounded.
Every shape that is round does not have edges. A shape that has sharp points and has straight lines can have edges.
There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes. There are infinitely many such shapes.
sharp-eyed, sharp-eyes, sharp-faced, sharp-shod, sharpshooter, sharp-tongued, sharp-witted
B sharp, C double-sharp, D double-sharp, E sharp, F double-sharp, G double-sharp, A double-sharp, B sharp.
I guess shapes that have few sides have sharper angles for instance a triangle has very sharp corners whereas a henagon has corners but they are very rounded.
well the big teeth are for vegetables and the sharp teeth are for meat
sharp stamps and rollers cut shapes and make the material stretch at fold lines
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Rocks that have sharp edges are often formed from the cooling and solidification of magma. These cooling processes can occur quickly, resulting in the formation of sharp edges and angular shapes. Some examples of rocks that may have sharp edges include basalt, obsidian, and flint.
Every shape that is round does not have edges. A shape that has sharp points and has straight lines can have edges.
A steel shaft with wood or plastic handle, any number of shapes, but all with a sharp bevelled point.
A periodontal or surgical instrument having a sharp, spoon-shaped working blade; used for debridement. The periodontal curet, available in many sizes and shapes, is used for root and gingival curettage.
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They have many shapes pre made or ya can cut your own,hone the edges though. tiles pretty sharp when ya cut it.
Edges are sides in terms of 2D shapes but they are the place where two sides of a 3D shape meet ie. the sharp edge that runs between corners
Fluorite typically breaks in a conchoidal fracture pattern, which means it breaks with curved or shell-like surfaces. This is due to its crystal structure and cleavage planes. When struck, fluorite can also exhibit a brittle fracture, breaking into irregular shapes with sharp edges.