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The distance around an object is called its perimeter. ------------------------------------------------- Or if it is a circle its circumference.
It is called an optic illution .it is your brain who conditions it like you see it.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
It is called the radius. The full distance is called the diameter.
Perimeter
The distance around an object is called its perimeter. ------------------------------------------------- Or if it is a circle its circumference.
It is called an optic illution .it is your brain who conditions it like you see it.
It is called a "look of outward regard."
It's called shyness
optical illutions
Basically, so they can gather more light for when you are photographing something at a great distance. Otherwise "telephoto" (long distance) shots would look "dark".
While seeing at the mirror from a distance be sure that you image should be very clear not like liquifyed or something...
Fascination is the word you are looking for.
The appearance of the land and sky meeting at a distance is an optical illusion known as the horizon. It occurs due to the curvature of the Earth's surface, which makes it seem like the two are converging. In reality, they never truly meet.
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
Showing off?
no. it's called procreation. look it up.