Unless they are the exact same lines, no. Parallel lines do not touch. If two lines have the same intercept value, they share a point, and therefore touch.
Certainly. Place it in good potting soil, keep it damp and wait. You can also pull a limb down (without breaking it) to touch the ground, place a brick on it where the ground meets it and it will root that way.
You could start by spelling out the words properly so that we can read your question rather than having to decipher it.
No they dont touch.
Well, isn't that a happy little number? When we round 6.84 to 1 decimal place, it becomes 6.8. Just a small adjustment to keep things neat and tidy, like adding a touch of paint to a beautiful landscape.
This is the only place in the United States where four (4) states touch; hence, it is called Four Corners.
like the 4 corners?
the 4 states that touch at corners is Colorado,New Mexico,Utah,and Arizona
The four states that touch the four corners are Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. This area is very hot and dry.
The four states that touch at the Four Corners Monument are Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. This is the only point in the United States where the boundaries of four states meet at a single point.
There are more than two.Arizona (corners touch (the four corners))KansasNebraskaNew MexicoOklahomaUtahWyoming
Oddly enough it is called the four corners, it is the intersection of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Utah is located on the eastern part of the united states. Utah's neighbors are Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada. Where the corners of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona touch is called " Four Corners" it is the only place where all four corners of states touch evenly.
The other 3 states besides Colorado are New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah
I think you meant which one doesn't belong in which case it is Nevada. The other four states make up the four corners where the corners of all four states touch.
Four Corners Monument, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah touch.
Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico all touch at one point, known as the Four Corners.