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not very, the triangle is one of the strongest supporting shapes.
an ordered repititionof strong and weak elements to create movement
Bodies that are small and light (examples: moons of Mars) have low gravity and tend to have irregular shapes. Above a certain size, however, gravity is strong enough to overcome the strength of rock, forcing the body into a spherical geometry that minimizes surface area-to-volume ratio.
In ST Math, passing dot shapes involves completing the visual math puzzles by guiding JiJi, the penguin, through various challenges. To pass dot shapes, students must accurately solve the mathematical problems presented in each level by moving JiJi along the correct path. This requires critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a strong understanding of mathematical concepts. Students must persist through challenges, learn from mistakes, and apply their knowledge to progress through the dot shape levels in ST Math.
Triangles are only strong in comparison to other shapes, like squares or circles. Seriously circles are WEAK. ********* It depends on the type of load. If the load is a force aplied on a corner of the triangle, then the triangle can "efficiently" transmit this force to its base. But if, for example, the load is internal pressure, then the triagle, as well as any shape with straight lines, will fail. For internal pressure the ideal shape is the circle.