That all depends on what you mean by "form". If you are referring to "shape", then yes it can be geometric. For instance, a triangle is geometric.
No, a circle is not an organic shape. A circle is a geometric shape.
geometric shapes are based on mathematical principles like square, triangle, circle etc organic shapes are those found in nature like plant, pebble, cloud etc
It is a geometric solid.
It is called arithmetico-geometric sequence. I have added a link with some nice information about them.
it can form both ..
It would be free-form or organic shapes.
A triangle is a geometric shape.
Forms can be either geometric or organic.
Shapes can be either geometric or organic.
I disagree with the post from earlier: No, only geometric. Organic means natural, not artificially improved or created. if it brought you to this when u were asking about forms not shapes the answer is not only geometric -- At least as far as art goes the following is true: Shapes can be organic, geometric or irregular. At least from the stand point of an artist.
An organic shape is flowy, uneven, not symmetrical while geometric shapes are precise.
A triangle is a geometric shape.
Yes forms usually are either organic or geometric. Organic shapes resemble shapes usually met in nature; the gentle curve of a tree branch, the floral or a rock for example. Geometric shapes are easy to draw and measure with rulers and other devices. Usual geometric shapes are symmetric like circle, square, triangle, cross... for example. Geometric shapes can also be asymmetric.
That all depends on what you mean by "form". If you are referring to "shape", then yes it can be geometric. For instance, a triangle is geometric.
No, a circle is not an organic shape. A circle is a geometric shape.
Phosphorus typically forms through natural processes such as weathering of rocks, decomposition of organic matter, and geological activity. It can also be produced artificially through the chemical reaction of phosphate rock with sulfuric acid.