track
false it is a track
A circle has no faces. In geometric terms, a face refers to a flat surface that forms part of the boundary of a three-dimensional object. Since a circle is a two-dimensional shape, it does not possess any faces.
When a circle is rotated around its diameter, it forms a three-dimensional shape known as a sphere. This shape is characterized by all points on its surface being equidistant from its center, resulting in a perfectly round object in three-dimensional space.
If it is a sector of a circle then the arc is the curved part of the circle which forms a boundary of the sector.
It is a curved line that forms part of the circumference of a circle.
a qadranal
false it is a track
track
On a single platter this is called a track, on a stack of platters (or a double sided platter) the stack of tracks is called a cylinder.
a smart band is a narrow band that forms a circle on the disk surface
track
Yes and no depending on whether or not you're taking a Thompson Learning quiz at an institution of higher learning. ;) -Harold InDelicato
A circle has no faces. In geometric terms, a face refers to a flat surface that forms part of the boundary of a three-dimensional object. Since a circle is a two-dimensional shape, it does not possess any faces.
Narrow-mindedness? No. Other forms of "~mindedness"? Probably.
Every line of longitude forms a great circle.
narrower, narrowest
Earth's habitable zone is limited to a narrow layer near the surface because this is where conditions are optimal for life to exist. Factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of water are crucial for supporting life as we know it. Beyond this narrow layer, conditions become extreme and inhospitable for most forms of life.