With the little info provided all that can be determined is that it is a pitched or sloped roof. If you want to know more, for example, that the roof is a gable or hip construction, your description needs to be more precise.
yes its a slanted square
Slanted roofs don't accumulate water during storms.
A shape with four sides that resembles a roof is typically a trapezoid, specifically an isosceles trapezoid. In this shape, two sides are parallel while the other two sides are of equal length, creating a slanted appearance similar to a roof. This geometric configuration evokes the triangular peaks often seen in architectural designs.
the roof is slanted so you will need to put your photocell on the side of the roof where the sun is shining
The Mayans built there homes out of limestone or hardened mud and long wooden poles. First they set the up the wooden poles equally spaced out in an oval or circular shape, and once they did that they put a few wooden poles slanted on top of the wooden poles they just placed there to support the slanted hay roof. Second they put the limestone or hardened mud around the wooden poles at the bottom. Then last they put the hay on the slanted roof.
Solar panels are generally better on a slanted roof because they can capture more sunlight throughout the day compared to a flat roof. Inclined roofs also allow for better water drainage and reduce the risk of debris accumulating on the panels. However, solar panels can still be installed on a flat roof with the use of racks or mounts to angle them for optimal sunlight exposure.
Yes. Any slanted surface with one end higher than the other can be considered an inclined plane.
It is like a shape of a rectangle but a little slanted on the bottom
a rhombus
Probably a rhombus
a parallelogram
A parallelogram