Not necessarily. Having the same volume does not mean having the same surface area. As an example, if you were to take a sphere with volume 4/3*pi*r^3, and a suface area of 4*pi*r^2, and compare it to a cube with sides 4/3, pi, and 4^3, you would find that they had a different surface area, but the same volume. Let the radius of the sphere be 2, that is r = 2. In this case the surface are of the sphere is about 50, and the surface are of the cube is about 80. So a sphere and a cube, both with a volume of about 33.51 (4/3 * pi * 8), have different surface areas.
figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.
Only if the two triangles have the same base and height then they have the same area, because an area of a triangle OS the base times the height divided by two.
To be equivalent.
Like Fractions
it is the state of having a variety of cultures in the same area.
it is the state of having a variety of cultures in the same area.
This concept is known as multiculturalism, where different cultures coexist in the same geographical area and interact with one another while maintaining their own cultural identity. It highlights the diversity and inclusiveness of a society.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable to say "a lot of various cultures" to indicate a diverse array of cultures. However, it may be more concise to say "a variety of cultures" or "a mix of cultures" to convey the same meaning.
Through mutual tolerance.
Sagebrush and a variety of cacti.
Because of curiosity and the different cultures each group has to offer.
A calamata is a variety of olive grown around Kalamata, a city in Southern Greece, or a variety of current from the same area.
Yes, cultures and religions are the same.
Jurisdiction over a region
cube
the same kind or type of area having a dominant or unifying characteristic