A CPU (the box next/under to your computer)...hope that helped...
Time, distance, colour.
Human, dog, cat.
If you mean by real life examples, then take a standard tissue box. (No, not the cube-shaped one.) Then there's a book, although its rectangles are not the same all around.
Prisms: Feed troughs, bathtubs, and boxes. Pyramids: Pyramids of Egypt and the Aztecs. Cylinders: Cans, pistons, tubes, and pipes. Cones: Ice cream cones, funnels, and the bottom part of a water tower.
A CPU (the box next/under to your computer)...hope that helped...
Time, distance, colour.
Human, dog, cat.
Apollo, Shuttle, ISS (and Mir)
Flower petals, tiling, art
If you mean by real life examples, then take a standard tissue box. (No, not the cube-shaped one.) Then there's a book, although its rectangles are not the same all around.
in the real world
Prisms: Feed troughs, bathtubs, and boxes. Pyramids: Pyramids of Egypt and the Aztecs. Cylinders: Cans, pistons, tubes, and pipes. Cones: Ice cream cones, funnels, and the bottom part of a water tower.
my vagina
Roads are an example of intersecting lines in the real world.
A variable is something that does not have a fixed value. Its value varies.So three examples might be:1. Your weight (it does not stay absolutely constant)2. The price of something such as a bottle of coke.3. The temperature.
large ocean, outer space, and atoms