adjacent planes
Either 0 or 1 plane(s).
Yes. a. The figure formed by two lines diverging from a common point. b. The figure formed by two planes diverging from a common line.
it can fly
two planes intersect in one line, or the planes could be parallel. by the way there is no such thing as skew planes...
Parallel planes.
The intersection of two distinct planes is a line. The set of common points in the line lies in both planes.
adjacent planes
They both move people and cargo.
adjacent planes
There where cars,trains,planes
All collective nouns are common nouns.There is no collective nouns specifically for jet planes, however the collective nouns for planes can be used; they are:a fleet of planes (a fleet of jet planes)a squadron of planes (a squadron of jet planes)a stack of planes (a stack of jet planes)
Planes crashing are actually not as common as one would think. Car accidents are much more likely to happen. The most common causes of planes crashing are due to human error by the pilot.
Bedding planes are found exclusively in sedimentary rock. Joints are more common in igneous rock, but can be found in sedimentary rock as well. Igneous rock can never have bedding planes, but does have pseudo-bedding planes.
The collective noun for the noun planes is a fleet of planes. The same collective noun can be used for a fleet of chartered planes.However, it would be uncommon to charter an entire fleet of planes; chartered planes are those that someone has chartered. It would be more common to have a fleet of planes available to be chartered. In other words, a fleet of charter planes.
soda cans, foil, planes, etc.
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