a circle
Concentric circles are a series of circles within each other.
Concentric circles are circles within other circles. Some examples of concentric circles are archery targets, the bullseye on a dart board, the eye, a wheel with a hubcap.
Concentric Circles?
circles are used a lot heres a good website on it: http://www.aboriginalartonline.com/art/bark.php
James Bryce has written: 'Account of excavations within the stone circles of Arran' 'Account of excavations within the stone circles of Arran' -- subject(s): Stone circles, Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities
Concentric circles, are circles within circles. Each concentric circle on the surface of a disk represents a track, the narrower the circle is, the more data can be stored on the disk.
Circles indicate words contained within longer words and are usually related to the theme of the puzzle.
A circle with 5 circles within it...that's the symbol for it
You interlock the 3 large circles as in how part of the Olympic rings look, or as in a Venn diagram. So, each large circle shares are a section with each of the other two, and there is a central section that is within all 3 circles. Now, simply place a small circle in each of the 7 sections of the diagram: - the 3 sections that are only in 1 large circle - the 3 sections that are within 2 large circles - the 1 central section that is within all 3 large circles Voila! You have 4 small circles within each large circle.
A loop fingerprint has concentric circles, circles within circles. In palmisty this is considered to be a sign of a person with good communication skills who gets on well with others and is generally capable.
Eccentric circles.
The indigenous (Aboriginal) population