i dont know i am not that smart for that answer
The four main directions (North, South, East and West) are also called cardinal directions or cardinal points.
A material is heterogeneous if it has a property with different values in different directions. For example a heterogeneous material will have different densities in different directions. The opposite of heterogeneous is homogeneous. A homogeneous material will have the same density in all directions. A crystal is a homogeneous material whereas some rocks are heterogeneous materials.
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It is not so much high temperature as temperature gradient - a change in the temperature from one altitude to another - and the resulting density changes this creates. The different layers act like lenses and make the light move in different ways at different times, giving that sparkly effect.
The another term used is Families. The vertical columns are referred as groups or families.
thinking that is branching off in different directions
Bidirectionality is the condition of being bidirectional - moving or capable of moving in two different directions, or operating or functioning in two directions, usually opposite one another.
Yes, you have to put a marquee tag inside another with different directions.
One reason is that anything which happens in one of the orthogonal directions has no effect on what happens in another orthogonal direction. Thus, for example, the horizontal component of a force will not have any effect in the vertical direction.
There are obelisks, which are associated with the Egyptians, Assyrians, Byzantinians and Ancient Roman. Another vertical monument is the totem pole, associated with Native Americans.
Yes, just reverse the blades on one of the windmills. Another possibility could involve the *size* of the property referred to. For example windmills located at opposite ends of Austrialia might well turn in different directions.
It can be almost any measure but the important thing to remember is that vertical angles are congruent, so any angle that is vertical to another has the same measurement as the angle it is vertical to.
they don't they are only pictured like that because it is hard to picture them all on a different plane.
Vertical offset.
The X-Axis
Taught, or informed.
Vertical roof lights