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The distance around a circle is its circumference.
The circumference of a circle represents its perimeter and the distance around it.
The distance around a circle is its circumference
with a compass scribe a circle. then with the compass still set to the same radius place the pin of the compass on the circle and make a mark on the circle. lift the compass, place the pin on the mark and repeat around the circle. the geometry of the circle allows for a hexagon to be generated this way.
I believe that the distance around a circle is called the circumference.
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you walk to your room sing the alphabet and dance in a circle
you walk to your room sing the alphabet and dance in a circle
drag the circle around 23 to make it 3 in a row for O. drag the circle around 23 to make it 3 in a row for O.
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drag the circle around 23 to make it 3 in a row for O. drag the circle around 23 to make it 3 in a row for O.
The sun and all of the bodies that circle around it including planets and moons make up the solar system.
they produce it and the stuff in side them (lets just say they use the circle of life) they go in circle around inside then they go around
At the time it was thought that the Earth took 360 days to make a complete circle around the Sun and so hence 360 degrees around a circle.
Pi is a letter in the Greek alphabet used to represent the value 3.1416. When this value is multiplied by the squared value of the radius of a circle (half the distance across the circle times itself), the area inside the circle is then known. The diameter of a circle (the full distance across, or two times the radius) can also be multiplied by pi to give the circumference (distance around the circle).
hell no there are to many pies to make an alphabet