Angles are formed by the intersection of two planes.
ONLY a line can be formed by the intersection of two planes...and always.
Two planes intersect (not interscept) at an edge (or a line).
A line .
A Line
Angles are formed by the intersection of two planes.
ONLY a line can be formed by the intersection of two planes...and always.
A line.Unless the two planes are the same, in that case a plane.
Two planes intersect (not interscept) at an edge (or a line).
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Bedding planes are formed by the deposition of sediments over time in layers. These layers are typically horizontal or nearly horizontal and represent different periods of sediment accumulation. The type of sediment, environmental conditions, and geological processes influence the formation and characteristics of bedding planes.
A line .
The geometric figure formed when two planes intersect is called a polygon.* * * * *Wrong!The correct answer is a straight line.
A line. Unless the two planes are the same, in that case a plane.
Planes.
A Line
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