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a hexagon could be adjacent only if it is regular an octagon is adjacent
Two that are next to ane another. However, the question does not specify whether it is adjacent angles or adjacent rooms or adjacent seats or whatever.
All polygons have adjacent sides. Adjacent simply means "next to".
He parked in an adjacent space.
a clastic wedge
Metamorphic rocks found adjacent to an igneous intrusion occur due to the heat and pressure generated by the intrusion. The high temperatures from the magma cause the original rock to metamorphose, resulting in the formation of metamorphic rocks near the boundary of the intrusion.
which country is adjacent to switzerland
An area near the foot of the Montes Apenniuns and adjacent to Hadley Rille on the Moon thanks to the Apollo 15 crew.
The term used in geology to describe the relationship between adjacent layers of sedimentary rock is called stratification. Stratification refers to the layering of sedimentary rocks based on the different characteristics of the sediments deposited over time.
is a number that is adjacent
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Heat: non-uniform thermal expansion. If you heat a rock in one area, thermal expansion causes the volume to expand locally. Since the adjacent rock is not heated, the expanding volume of rock has nowhere to go (no room to expand.) Pressure builds, and the rock eventually fractures
the house adjacent to ours caught on fire.
a hexagon could be adjacent only if it is regular an octagon is adjacent
Because it would mean that there is more mass in the same little area, compared to the adjacent areas.
Heat and pressure from overlying rock layers (or heat from adjacent magma) causes the atoms of the original rock to ionize and recrystallize. Metamorphic rocks are more dense and structurally stable than the 'protolith' from which they are formed.