practecly no it depends how you look in the inside not on the outside.
Yes - those that are conventionally called the "top" and "bottom".
It is still called the Earth.
If you mean feet that have somewhat of an arch to them, but flatten when you put your weight on them, I was told those are called flexible flat feet.
1. Electric flat iron -electrical energy===> mechanical energy===>heat energy
A flat iron converts electrical energy into heat energy. The electrical energy powers the heating element inside the flat iron, which then produces heat to straighten or style hair.
Those surfaces would be called the Occlusal surface of the posterior teeth.
an a flat only can be called an a flat There is no double sharp equivalent, but it is the same as G sharp.
In a flat iron, electrical energy is transformed into thermal energy. When the flat iron is turned on, electricity flows through the heating element, which generates heat that is transferred to the plates of the flat iron. This heat is used to straighten and style hair.
Indian flat bread is called Naan. -
A flat piece of wood is called a board.
A flat disc of cheese is called a wheel.
It depends what they are measuring. A caliper does better with cylinders and things like that. A ruler does better with a flat distance between two marks.