Yes. But any object is a geometrical shape of some sort. Even a blob is an irregular geometric shape!
A dodecagon, like any geometrical shape can be any size that you want. They can be scaled down to microscopic size or can be scaled up so that they are millions of kilometres across.
A scorpion is larger and build differently than a spider. These are not related to each other in any way and have different functions.
A geometrical curve is defined as any set of points. Therefore, counter-intuitively, a straight line is also a geometrical curve.
Any plane figure or any three dimensional object
One acre of land is an area of land which measures out to 43,560 square feet. It can be in any geometrical shape, but if it were square, it would measure about 208.71 feet on each side.
Type the words "geometric shapes" or "quadrangles" in your Search field and click on SEARCH. You will be able to view just about any geometrical shape you want.
To identify a reddish spider, look for a spider with a red or reddish color on its body. Pay attention to the size and shape of the spider, as well as any distinctive markings it may have. Additionally, consider the spider's behavior and habitat, as these can also help in identifying the species. If you are unsure, it is best to consult a field guide or a professional for accurate identification.
A wafer trapdoor spider is any of a group of species of spiders of the superfamily Cyrtauchenoida, which build burrows but lack the thorn-like spines on the outermost leg segments common to true trapdoor spiders.
Any geometrical figure can have any area. Triangles can be constructed of any desired size, and so can parallelograms.
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examine it. what color is it? does it have long or short legs? are there any markings on its back, belly or legs? what shape is it? is it big or small? once you answer some of these questions type your description into the search bar of google.com and pictures and websites of similar spiders will appear. check to see if any are your spider! Use Google or other search engines to search for spider and keys That should lead you to a key (system of questions that gradually narrows down the possibilities). There are also "spider identification" "sites".