A rhombus.
It is called listing when a boat leans. If the boat leans to port (left) then it is listing to port.
A square.
It is called the interior of the square and sometimes the body of the square.
An overlapping square can be referred to as a "superimposed square" when one square is placed over another, sharing part of its area. In some contexts, it may also be called an "intersecting square" if the squares cross each other at certain points. The specific term used can depend on the context or the geometric properties being discussed.
no, but a square can be called a rectangle.
It is called listing when a boat leans. If the boat leans to port (left) then it is listing to port.
A square.
Photosynthesis No, this is called phototropism
It is called the leaning tower because it leans and it is in the city of Pisa
It is called a pall
any leans on vehicle
When a sailboat is tipped over, it is referred to as "heeling." This occurs when the boat leans to one side due to the force of the wind on the sails. If the boat is heeled excessively, it can lead to "capsizing," where the boat tips completely over, potentially inverting it.
doe balls like a hacky sack lol
the facted that it leans on its side an its over 100 years old
it leans in the direction that it leans
It's actually a RHOMBUS. And my students think it looks like a square that is drunk so it's slanted. But really it is a square that leans to the left or right.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is called that because it leans on it's side.