You actually can. Most cannot but some people with good balance (ex: gymnasts) can. As a professional gymnast, I can, although I've had training.
You can see stars that are light-years away. If you want to know the distance of the horizon, this will depend on the height of the spot where you are standing and your own height. There's a calculator at: http://newton.ex.ac.uk/research/qsystems/people/sque/physics/horizon/
The straight-line distance is about 1,150.7 miles or 1,852 km. This is the true straight-line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth and not merely a straight line drawn on a map.
In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.In that case, the graph would be a straight line.
Light travels in a straight line. The path of light can be bent by very massive objects because they actually bend space.
no it does not
He can't touch his nose with his eyes closed while walking in a straight line.
a closed figure with all straight line segments is called a polygon.
semi circle
A semicircle?
A line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, while a line is a straight path with no endpoints.
a semi-circle
A polygon
A quadrilateral
If the line segments are straight, then it is a triangle.
Flies don't have perfectly straight vision. They have many eyes that contribute to their vision so they can't fly in a straight line.
I closed my eyes.
No, a line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed plane area bounded by straight sides. A line, by itself, does not contain an area.