Parallel evolution is where two separate species evolve similar morphological forms. An excellent example is the saber toothed cat. Several different types of cat evolved "saber" teeth, including one very "cat-like" marsupial. Imagine, a saber-toothed marsupial!
Hans Parrel was born in 1944.
Roger Parrel has written: 'Ouverture sur le monde'
Assuming parrel is an approximation to parallel, the answer is a parallelogram, and irregular vesions of pentagon, hexagon etc.
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when you have 2 lines such as a and band they are across each other and do not tuch and there measure (if any ) are added up = 180 then it is parrel
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A trapezium has only 1 pair of parallel lines.
Yes opposite sides are parallel
The equator is the parallel of zero latitude.
no, a rhombus (diamond) does not have parrell sides!!!!!!