If you are talking about lay lines there are several in Scotland and Great Britian, a Scotish Castle in Edinbrugh that continues to Stonehenge. There is an intersection of these lines in New Mexico and in Central and South America.
These intersection of lay lines is said to have electromagnetic forces and can be a place of healing the physical body.
Roads are an example of intersecting lines in the real world.
I think the road is a intersecting lines do you think that is write?
the Horizontal line of you bed to the vertical lines of your bedposts
web can use it for making building construction machine.
I couldn't find a better example than the........."X" of bones on a pirate flag!
Roads are an example of intersecting lines in the real world.
roads
I think the road is a intersecting lines do you think that is write?
the Horizontal line of you bed to the vertical lines of your bedposts
web can use it for making building construction machine.
Some examples for parallel lines- railroad tracks, steps, buildings, paper, windows, ect. Some examples for perpendicular lines- stop sign, bridge, street intersection, driveway into a street, ect.
Railroad tracks, the edges of a book, and the lines on a ruled notebook paper are real-world examples of parallel lines.
I couldn't find a better example than the........."X" of bones on a pirate flag!
the lines of the brooklin bridge
Vertical lines are lines that go straight up and down, with no horizontal component. Some real examples of vertical lines include the edges of a door frame, the corner of a bookshelf, and the sides of a skyscraper. These lines have a slope that is undefined, as they have no horizontal change.
Not really. A railroad intersection would be an example of two lines intersecting. An example of two planes intersecting would be the ground and the side of a building or the ground and the railroad crossing sign post.
There are many in life. I'll give some examples. Like, a butterfly. And a boat. Oranges also have two lines of symmetry.