Every elevation or view of a sphere refers to the various perspectives from which the sphere can be observed. These views include the top view, side view, and bottom view, each showing the sphere's circular shape. Additionally, when viewing the sphere from different angles, such as above, below, or to the side, the appearance of the sphere remains consistent due to its symmetrical nature. Ultimately, no matter the elevation or angle, a sphere will always appear as a circle in two dimensions.
it is the cylinder.
Every cross-section of a sphere is a circle.
Every sphere is 3D. It's said to be "spherical" in shape.
The front elevation is in the centre in both projections. In 1st angle projection the end elevation is on the opposite side of the front elevation and the plan view is below the front elevation. In 3rd angle projection the plan view is above the front elevation and the end elevations are on the same side as viewed
A sphere
Any view of a sphere will be a circle.
it is the cylinder.
If you could view the Earth from every direction without any obstructions, it would appear as a sphere.
From Every Sphere was created on 2003-02-17.
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"Elevation" is an architect's term for what an engineer would call a "side view". So a front elevation would be a front view, etc.Architects use "plan" for what we call "top view".
The front view of an object is drawn on the elevation or front elevation of a drawing. This view shows the object as if it were being viewed directly from the front.
Sea View Highway has an average elevation of around 50 feet above sea level.
Front view = elevation, top view = plan and side view = end elevation
Yes. Every location has an elevation.
A sphere looks like a circle from any angle or direction. (That's one of the ways people knew that the Earth is a sphere ... every time there's a lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow always has a circular shape when the moon crosses through it, no matter which way the Earth is turned.)
Every cross-section of a sphere is a circle.