The radius of a circle is always smaller than the diameter and the circumference.
-- Each meridian joins the north and south poles, making it a semi-circle. -- The center of the circle of which it is a semi is at the center of the Earth, making it a 'great' one. Among parallels of latitude, only the equator is a great circle.
A semi-circle is a two dimensional figure so it can have area but NOT volume. To find the area of a semi-circle see the question below.
A week after the Full Moon the Moon looks like a semi circle again, this phase is called ''Third Quarter''
The semi-circle shape can be the 1st or 3rd quarter. Perhaps you would want to double check, but I believe that if the "flat" side of the shape is facing to the left, that is the 1st quarter; to the right - 3rd quarter.
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When looking at a curve smaller than a semicircle, you use angle bisectors to find the rest of the circle.
The radius of a circle is always smaller than the diameter and the circumference.
less than one half the circle
Circle. That is the opposite of semi circle.
A semi-circle
May Be Gibbous.
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A semi-circle the answere is semi-circle or a breve
A semi-circle is a 180 degree half circle. A semi-circle does not have any corners. A circle does not have corners either. There are points of beginning and end in a semi-circle. In a circle the point of beginning is the same as the ending point.
yes,meridian is a semi circle