If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
They are said to be similar shapes and have the same interior angles.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the two shapes.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the two shapes.
Yes - even shapes with different area.
There's no such thing as "a square with different sizes". I'm thinking that youmust have meant "two squares with different sizes". The answer is still "no".
They are said to be similar shapes and have the same interior angles.
There are three pairs of rectangles which might all be of different sizes. There could be only two shapes: four identical rectangles and two squares.
Well they both have skin, they come in different colors, different shapes and sizes,and no two are exactly the same.
no they are similar
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the shapes.
Similar figures.
Such rocks are porphyritic.
Matter and Energy; Homeostasis
It is not scientific, it is plain and simple. Snowflakes are two snow crystals that when supercooled as entering the atmosphere freeze into different shapes and sizes.
Clouds are all different shapes and sizes. Now, this is because of the water vapour. It doesn't settle in a straight line, partly because it doesn't want to! There are no two clouds in the sky that are the same. It is similar with zebras, There are no two zebras with the same stripes.
The answer depends on the relative sizes of the two shapes.
It depends on the sizes of the two shapes.