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* the art of folding paper into shapes representing objects, such as flowers or birds
Origami Japanese paper folding or "origami" is all about creating recognizable forms, such as animals or objects, entirely out of single sheets of paper. This is accomplished by skillful folding of the paper. Most projects take from 30 to 200 folds and can recreate animals with such accuracy it is usually very easy to name them at a single glance.
No. It's a Japanese art that involves folding sheets of paper into figures of animals or other objects. I don't think that qualifies as science (strictly speaking, though it certainly requires a lot of skill and patience) but as an art form.
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Origami, the art of paper folding, originated in Japan as a means of expressing creativity and craftsmanship, with roots tracing back to the 6th century when paper was introduced from China. Initially, it was used for ceremonial purposes, such as in religious rituals and celebrations, where folded paper objects symbolized offerings or blessings. Over time, origami evolved into a popular leisure activity, reflecting cultural values of patience, precision, and beauty in simplicity. Today, it is celebrated both as an art form and as a tool for education and therapeutic practice.
A parallelogram is a four-sided polygon with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. Objects that can look like a parallelogram include rectangles, rhombuses, and squares. These shapes have specific properties that distinguish them from other polygons, such as having opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length.
Nope - Origami is just a past-time hobby. It's the 'art' of folding paper squares into various animals and objects. I've been an avid 'folder' myself for over 30 years ! I still remember the first object I made - was a box in turquoise paper which I made to keep stamps in !
i don't know what year it was invented i was asking you so if you see this respond because i really need to know for a thing im doing at girl scouts so if you see this please respond so i can know or tell me were to figure it out be sides the library thank you i really hope there will be some one kind so if not don't say eney thing to me OK because its not about what you want to do if you know what year origami was invented please please please respond
Celsius measures temperature, not objects.
A net is a concept that is relevant for solid objects, not two-dimensional shapes.
Folding is a technique used in various industries to manipulate and reduce the size of objects or materials. Common types of folding include bi-fold (2 sections folding together), tri-fold (3 sections folding inwards), and gate-fold (2 ends folding towards the center). Each type offers a unique way to organize content and information efficiently.
Three objects that are approximately 2 meters in length include a standard adult pool cue, a full-size surfboard, and a typical folding table. A standard pool cue usually measures around 1.5 to 1.6 meters, while many full-size surfboards range from 2 to 2.5 meters. Folding tables often come in various sizes, with many rectangular ones measuring around 2 meters long.