Parallel lines
Parallel.
Parallel lines.
it will be 150000 metres.
No just equal distance apart at all times
42" would be the ideal distance apart. Not to close for proper root growth and not too far apart so as to take too long to fill in an area.
An angle has no distance and so there is no angle which is the same distance apart.
Two parallel lines are sides the same distance apart.
Distance is a numerical description of how far apart objects are
Parallel lines are the same distance apart for all points along the line.
isolation
isolation
No.
The 2 masses and their distance apart
Because 'thick' means something is a great distance apart, 'Thicker' means something is an even more distance apart. Hope that has answered your question
Apart from sketch maps, maps are to scale. The distance on a map is a ratio of the distance in the real world.
If you can find the slope of both lines, then yes you can tell. The slope for parallel lines is the same - so if your slopes are the same, your lines are parallel. If you are measuring (less exact) the lines will be the same distance apart everywhere.