The perimeters of two similar polygons have the same ratio as the measure of any pair of corresponding sides.
So the ratio of the measure of two corresponding sides of two similar kites with perimeter 21 and 28 respectively, is 21/28 equivalent to 3/4.
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No, kites come in all shapes and sizes. See Related links.
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The sticks used to shape some kites are called spars. Not all kites have spars. The spars can be made from many different materials typically modern kites are made with carbon fiber or plastic spars. Traditional kites may have wooden (especially bamboo) spars. Ideally the material used should be light weight, straight and slightly flexable.
kites are actually named after wind blown flying kites,which often have this shape and which are in turn nmaed for a bird beacause birds fly by the wind.
it can be measure in roads not kites
kites have had a significant impact on the society and environment. Kites can measure the temperature for the weather which leads to people knowing what the weather is going to be for the day.
The Chinese invented kites to scare off enemies 1000 BC ,also to measure wind speeds
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Kites were first developed in ancient China. Written references to kites in China date back to 200 B.C., but they were probably invented at a much earlier time. Kites were probably derived from cloth banners, similar to modern flags, which streamed out in the wind while attached to cords or flexible wooden rods. The first use for kites was probably for signaling at a distance. The Chinese later used kites for numerous purposes, ranging from religious ceremonies to warfare. The earliest kites were built of wood and cloth. Paper was invented around the year 100 A.D. and was soon adapted for use in kites.
All kites are quadrilaterals, but quadrilaterals are not kites.
all kites are bills of exchange but not all bills of exchange are kites why?
Kites were invented by the chinese
kites get made in factories
no because kites are many shapes and sizes. so no kites are not always a rectangle.
The collective nouns for 'kites' (birds) are:a kettle of kitesa soar of kitesa roost of kitesThere is no standard collective noun for the type of kites flown on a string.