True. In many contexts, the shape of a sign can indicate its type and purpose, such as regulatory, warning, or informational signs. For example, octagonal shapes typically signify stop signs, while triangular shapes often indicate yield signs. Therefore, the shape serves as a visual cue for drivers and pedestrians to understand the sign's meaning quickly.
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A. True
it is fals geogrophers look at many reagons and study much more than individual cities and landforms
True
It is a volume (3D) shape - "solid" has nothing to do with it.
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is a car faster then a horse answer fals
The answer to the question is "Yes". "True" or "false" can't be the answer to a "Do .... ?" question.
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Is this question true or false?This answer is true.