Sometimes.
shape with 2 edge is not possible
A semicircle is one possible answer.
It is not possible to do so.
no If the shape of the object is not fixed, it would be possible to alter the shape of the perimeter, but not the length, i.e., the distance around the object being enclosed.
A 9-sided shape is known as a nonagon.
The metal that can be beaten up into a shape is known as malleable metal. It is also said to be ductile which makes it possible to beat it into shape.
There is no mathematical or geometric shape known as a "pactogon." It's possible that it could be a made-up or fictional shape.
A population that grows until it reaches its carrying capacity typically shows an S-shaped curve, known as logistic growth. Initially, the population grows slowly, then accelerates, and finally levels off as it reaches the carrying capacity of the environment.
To be as simple as possible they are in the shape of a sphere or a globe.
S-shaped curve, known as the logistic growth curve. This curve starts with exponential growth, accelerates as resources are abundant, but eventually levels off as the population stabilizes at the carrying capacity.
shape with 2 edge is not possible
No. Shape-shifters are not real. They are fantasy.
no it is not possible :)
There isn't currently a heart shape song made for kids so it is possible that this is a song that has been passed down in your family without being made known to the wider public.
"S" shape
Gerrymandering. Named after a politician named Gerry and for the shape of the district that he created resembling a salamander.
nothing, there is no possible answer