The triangle is a rigid shape, more so than a square, for example.
Triangles are the strongest type of shape. It is very sturdy, but takes up little space. It is the best for building bridges.
Aren't triangles structurally strong? So they are used in bridges and architechture.
the shape that can make two smaller triangles is parallelogram.
No. That's a good number for ALL triangles,no matter what their shape or size may be.
The triangle is a rigid shape, more so than a square, for example.
The geometric shape used in truss bridges is the triangle.
Triangles are the strongest type of shape. It is very sturdy, but takes up little space. It is the best for building bridges.
because it helps to make the structure strong and it gives support. it also makes the structure look good
Triangles are used in structures because a triangle is a very stable shape that cannot be stretched or squashed easily - unlike rectangles which can easily become parallelograms.
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it make it strong as it is the strongest shape. hope this helped. i tried to figure out this question whilst helping my daughter with her pointless science question 'Why are structure with triangles in them strong
Ones that make use of triangles.
You can see triangles in stairs, stras, bridges, and Disney Epcot Center
Aren't triangles structurally strong? So they are used in bridges and architechture.
Well, Some Bridges have right triangles in them if the are truss bridges. Also paper footballs are right triangles. Hope that helped a little.
Some structures that use triangles are bridges (such as truss bridges), roofs (like triangular trusses), and architectural supports (like triangular frames or columns) to provide stability and strength.