Draw a square of any size on a piece of paper, and that is what a 2D square looks like.
If a diagram is smaller than actual size it is called a reduction.
That looks like a typical size for a bee, therefore, I daresay that many different types of bees have that size.
59 dummy looks like whoever put 59 was the dummy. The real answer is 38. you, who put 59 were thinking of the European size chart. :)
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it looks like a square but has two short sides (the same size) and two long sides (also the same size)
show me an actual size circle of 3 mm
it looks like a bump on ur bak about the size of a golf ballit looks like a bump on ur bak about the size of a golf ball
looks like a 12
It looks like 36C to me..
Chances are, if it is the same size or looks like a dime, it may be counterfeit.
it looks like a small battry implanted ojbect fit to the size of a small tennis ball it looks like a small battry implanted ojbect fit to the size of a small tennis ball
she looks like a C , cup...
what is the actual size of arteriole
I don't know, but I thinkIt's because she is getting a little up there in age and she is afraid to show to much, but I don't thinkshe looks old, she looks pretty good.
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The relationship between the size of an area on a map and its actual size is represented by the map scale. The scale provides a ratio or a fraction that shows how much smaller the map is compared to the actual area being represented. It helps users understand the distance and size relationships between locations on the map and in reality.