When a child draws faces without noses, it may indicate a few things. It could reflect their developmental stage, as young children often simplify features in their artwork. Alternatively, it might suggest a focus on emotions or expression rather than anatomical accuracy. In some cases, it may also signal a personal or emotional expression that could be explored further with the child.
If you mean a tetrahedron then it is a triangular based pyramid with 4 flat faces
Faces are a term used in Geometry to describe a side on a three-dimensional figure
If you mean a triangular pyramid then it has four faces, one base and three sides.
A triangular solid has 4 faces. Hope I helped!!
Shapes have sides. Do you mean, what shape has 6 sides or, what solid has 6 faces?
it means she want to kill her it means she want to kill her
Making a loud disturbance in public that draws attention. A child lying on the grocery store floor kicking and screaming is causing a scene.
My opinion is that the child is probably an introvert type personality. They are highly reserved, disciplined and somewhat shy. It is no big issue really. I also think in some cases those children have a feeling for art, since the drawing of windows on the outside may depict perspective as they see it in their minds (in 3D). Also it depends on the age of the child.
It means "five noses".
If you mean does it have faces then yes, if you mean does it have five exactly equal faces then no.
my small chest of draws.
I think it depends on what you mean by "big". As this is a subjective term, it cannot be objectively defined without taking all data into account. If you mean "why is MY nose big," it's probably because you were born that way. If you mean "why aren't noses as ridiculously thin as they are after plastic surgery," that's because they don't occur that way naturally, generally speaking.
it means to be able to act very childish and cute, regardless if you are a child or not it is easier for people with cute faces and high voices to have aegyo
You keep it
Children may use sad faces and weapons in their drawings to express negative emotions, feelings of aggression, or a sense of power or control. It could be a reflection of the child's inner thoughts, experiences, or struggles. It is important to engage the child in conversation to better understand the meaning behind their drawings and to provide appropriate support or guidance if needed.
Do you mean how many faces? If so then, 4.
it means that htey are doing cross-eye!!!