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yes, there is. a prism can be defined as a solid shape and a solid is a a 3d shape which example can be a prism therefore there is a relationship.
The answer will depend upon what shape the object is. For example, if the shape was a rectangle then the perimeter = (length + width) * 2. If the shape was something different then the relationship would also be different.
The best way is by example.
Many things shape people and make them who they are. For example parents impose rules and teach cultures to their children. School help children diversify and learn new cultures.
Besides the fact that a mass needs to have some sort of shape there is no relationship.
It takes the shape of a line.
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No i don't think so that shape is an example of extrinsic.
Yes, for example the tail shape or the wing shape.
well, it's shape allows it to adapt to its environment. For example, if the shell is big and thick, it allows the turtle to burrow its head inside of it in the cold or to keep safe.
Not really. For example, there are infinitely many shapes with lateral (left-right) symmetry - including very many animals.
they connect the shape together It all belongs to one shape