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.
An example of a nucleolus in a school could be the administrative office. Just like the nucleolus, which is responsible for producing ribosomes in a cell, the administrative office handles important functions like scheduling, communication, and organization that are essential for the functioning of the school.
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
Not all cells need a nucleolus. For example, bacterial cells do not have a nucleolus. A nucleolus is a dense body within the nucleus which is where ribosomes are formed. As viral cells do not create ribosomes, they do not need a nucleolus either...
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
because when the sperm and egg meet they make one hole nucleolus. the sperm and egg have half a nucleolus and they are the only cell in the world to have only half a nucleolus.
Of what?
You can't give an "example" of a nucleolus, because a nucleolus is a specific type of organelle. There aren't different types of nucleoli. A nucleolus is a dense structure within the nucleus composed of proteins, RNA and DNA, and is where ribosomes are assembled.
where could you find a pentagon in the real world
Example is too omitted to be real. Example is much more unresponsive
2 is a real world prime number.
a example of a hendecagon is a hedecagon
A real world example of what? Math in general? Geometry nets? Name the math concept and it'll be easier for readers to give you a real world example.