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It's not regular. If it were, the walls would be mirrors. Very few surfaces are actually smooth on the microscopic level, so most scatter light fairly randomly.
A matt surface, because it would absorb the sunlight and provide the necessary insulation for the house.
Pretty much everything you see. The fact we can see is due to light reflecting off of objects and into our eyes. A good example, I guess, is the moon. When it glows at night, that is just light from the sun reflecting onto the Moon's surface, and bouncing back, giving it that glow. Another great example is: Seeing your hand in front of your face. Others are: -- seeing an image of yourself in the mirror -- looking at the car ahead of you when you're driving -- reading the newspaper -- looking at your wife's face -- looking at what buttons you're pushing when you make a phone call -- finding your shoes in the bedroom -- figuring out which house to walk into after school or work
Trance Energy is a Dutch trance music event. It usually contains three stages, each with different music: The "Mainstage" with regular trance music; the "Madhouse" with house and club music; and a third stage with edgier, less conventional trance music.
The lightest house is the lighthouse.
It depends on the house. Some are regular and some are irregular.
It's not regular. If it were, the walls would be mirrors. Very few surfaces are actually smooth on the microscopic level, so most scatter light fairly randomly.
The house used in the Blair Witch Project was a house in which people lived before. It is a fairly normal house and has regular residents residing in it to this day. There is nothing special about it or irregular other than the fact it was in a movie.
An irregular noun is a noun (object, thing) which isn't pluralised simply by adding an s (or -es which is also common) For instance, regular nouns are house/houses, table/tables, dish/dishes. Irregular nouns are sheep/sheep, child/children, foot/feet, formula/formulae.
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An irregular pentagon is a polygon that has five sides and two right angles. A regular polygon on the other hand does not have right angles.
A regular pentagon has no parallel lines, but you can create an irregular pentagon with one pair of parallel lines if you make a traditional 'house' shape with parallel 'walls'.
Symmetrical. A symmetrical shape is simply one that when cut, or folded, in half, the one half can reflect the other half. So, each half looks the same, but as a mirrored reflection of the other. On the other hand, something that is of irregular shape - which is not symmetrical in that when cut into halves in any plane at all, the pieces are not a mirror reflection of one another - is referred to as "asymmetrical". A dome house is of symmetrical shape.
The unit of measurement remains the same whether the shape is regular or irregular. But it does depend on the magnitude of the object whose perimeter is being measured. It could range from light years for galaxies, to kilometres for a town, to metres for a house to Angstrom units for atomic structures.
There are many many options. A rectangle, a pentagon (like a child's silhouette drawing of a house), a regular hexagon with a vertex at the top, a variety of possibilities with irregular polygons.
The irregular behavior of the cat, who often meanders through the house at odd hours, puzzles its owner.
A regular pentagon has no parallel lines, but you can create an irregular pentagon with one pair of parallel lines if you make a traditional 'house' shape with parallel 'walls'.