It is a pair of compasses.
The equator is an imaginary line halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole.The equator is the most important line of latitude goes round the world at its widest pointis 40,075 km long & divides the world into southern & northern hemisphere.====================================Answer #2:Find a point on your globe that's equal distances from the north and south poles,and make a tiny mark there. Then find another point that's equal distances fromthe north and south poles, and make another tiny mark there. Then do the samething at twenty, fifty, or a thousand more points. After a while, all those pointsstart to blend together and look like a solid line, with every point on the line beingequal distances from the north and south poles. That line is the Equator.
cause it does
It was the mark decided upon in 1876 by the United Kingdom Merchant Shipping Act
To draw a heptagon (seven-sided polygon), start by drawing a circle using a compass. Then, divide the circle into seven equal angles of approximately 51.43 degrees each; you can use a protractor for accuracy. Mark the points where these angles intersect the circle and connect them with straight lines to form the heptagon. Alternatively, you can use geometric construction methods, such as connecting points based on a regular star polygon, to achieve a more precise shape.
It is a pair of compasses.
its sometimes a shape but some of them are formattin mark
You draw a line and place "0" in the middle and mark off units away from the "0" at equal distances. Those going to the left of the "0" are negative, those to the right positive.
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200 degrees Celsius is equal to gas mark 6.
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one deutsche bundes bank mark is equal to how many inr
we use exclamation mark for "not equal to" function. for example: if we want to write 3 is not equal to 4
Sure. It is as much a shape as anything else that you can put on paper or in print. It is not one of the standard shapes of geometry and it may have no name other than 'check mark', but it is a shape.
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