Large stretches of the Pacific coast, especially with SE Asia. The Mediterranean. The Northern edge of the Indian sub-continent.
An example of a real world rate is 45630.19106 debt per capita (person).
roof
The corner of a desk.
Roof of a house
One real world example of a square pyramids is the pyramids built in Egypt, like the Pyramid of Giza. Another example is the roof of many houses. Children's building blocks often include square pyramids as well.
The western coast of South America is a very good example of an oceanic to continental convergent boundary where the Nazca plate is colliding (and being subducted beneath) the South American plate.
The San Andreas fault is a transform plate boundary.
Coming together.
Three different convergent plate boundaries in the world are the boundary between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate (forming the Himalayas), the boundary between the South American Plate and the Nazca Plate (forming the Andes Mountains), and the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate (forming the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest).
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
They all have the same bones, albeit evolved to suit different needs.
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
Of what?
where could you find a pentagon in the real world
Example is too omitted to be real. Example is much more unresponsive
A convergent boundary is when two plates collide with each other forming landforms like trenches, or mountains (depends which type of plates converge.)
2 is a real world prime number.