You use perimeter when you are making a fence
A garden that is square so a by 4 garden. The perimeter would be 16
It does not represent any objects or subjects from the real world.
It does not represent any objects or subjects from the real world.
Unless you drew the map at full scale (real world size) all maps use a scaling factor of area of the real world to an area of the map. For example, on a 1:175,000 scale map one cm on the map represents 175,000 cm or 1.75 km (~1 mile) in the real world.
The circumference of the Earth at the Equator is 40,075.02 km and through the poles it is 40,007.86 km.
William Eggleston in the Real World was created in 2005.
Fencing a yard for perimeter, and carpeting or furniture arrangement for area. Hope that helps!
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
Of what?
where could you find a pentagon in the real world
Example is too omitted to be real. Example is much more unresponsive
2 is a real world prime number.
a example of a hendecagon is a hedecagon
A real world example of what? Math in general? Geometry nets? Name the math concept and it'll be easier for readers to give you a real world example.
A real-world example of poetry can be anything that focuses on a real event that happened. For example, it could be about the Twin Towers, Great Wall of China, or about the wars the USA. had to go through.
Laying turf then fencing it in
A real world example of an acid is a lemon (a source of citric acid) or an aspirin (a derivative of salicylic acid).