Stonehenge, bridges--anything held up with a central post...
A Netball post sticking up out of the ground.
A telegraph pole.
A straight tree.
A stop sign.
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Transversal lines cut through or touch parallel lines as for example support sleepers on a rail track or transversal supports on a gate
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There are many examples of daily life applications of real numbers. Some of these examples include clocks and calendars.
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
A vending machine.
the Horizontal line of you bed to the vertical lines of your bedposts
Some examples for parallel lines- railroad tracks, steps, buildings, paper, windows, ect. Some examples for perpendicular lines- stop sign, bridge, street intersection, driveway into a street, ect.
Longitude and latitude lines are perpendicular to each other. Most road intersections in major cities are set up in a grid, making the cross streets perpendicular.
stand up... that is a perpendicular line right there. you are 90 degrees with respect to the floor.
An example of a perpendicular line is a 4 way intersection at a stop sign. Another example would be a window that has 4 smaller squares in it.
Real life example of parallel lines are railroad tracks and rows in a garden. Also the lines on a basketball court are parallel
what is a perpindicular line?a street intersection.. u no?? like in traffic
Some examples of perpendicular lines in nature are even ground and the stalks of plants, which often form a perfect right angle. Another example is a waterfall, with the falling water as one line and the body of water at the bottom as the other line, which again form a right angle.
Examples of horizontal lines in the real world include the horizon where the sky meets the land or sea, the straight line of a calm lake's surface, the boundary between the wall and floor in a room, and the straight line of a ruler placed flat on a table. Horizontal lines are parallel to the horizon and perpendicular to vertical lines.
Railroad tracks, the edges of a book, and the lines on a ruled notebook paper are real-world examples of parallel lines.
Railway lines with sleepers? Lines of latitude crossed by a line of longitude?
Roads are an example of intersecting lines in the real world.