Generally speaking, one wing of a "normal" butterfly is the same as the other, only it appears as the "reverse" or "reflection" of the first wing. That makes the shape symmetrical, and in that light, yes, a butterfly with its wings spread is a symmetrical shape.
yes it is a symmetrical shape
Asymmetry is when a shape is not symmetrical.
Symmetry is when something has exactly the same shape on either side of an axis line. T is a vertical symmetrical shape.
yes it is
Generally speaking, one wing of a "normal" butterfly is the same as the other, only it appears as the "reverse" or "reflection" of the first wing. That makes the shape symmetrical, and in that light, yes, a butterfly with its wings spread is a symmetrical shape.
yes it is a symmetrical shape
Asymmetry is when a shape is not symmetrical.
Symmetry is when something has exactly the same shape on either side of an axis line. T is a vertical symmetrical shape.
You can prune it but the symmetrical shape that makes it attractive will be wrecked. If you do prune only tip prune.
yes it can be a circle has no straight sides, but is symmetrical
yes it is
yes
yes
The stomach is an organ of the digestive system that has the shape of a bag, which prevents it to be symmetrical.
A hexagon
symmetrical