The distance between the rail line is one (1) metres apart
There aren't any. Geometric is an adjective and you need a noun to go with it before it is possible to consider answering the question. There are geometric sequences, geometric means, geometric theories, geometric shapes. I cannot guess what your question is about.
If, by geometric number (?) you mean geometric mean, then the answer is 40.
Geometric echo is a repeating shape in a pattern. The stars on the US flag is a geometric echo.
The geometric shape of a tepee is a cone :)
A triangle is a geometric shape.
for train road
rail track
2 1/4 inches
People sometimes put their ear on a railroad track to see if a train is coming. It does not work because of the iron rail, it works because of the vibrations the train makes on the rail as it is moving.
A rail is a what a train runs on. A pair of parallel rails is known as a track. A train is a collection of one or more vehicles, connected together, which run on railway tracks.
The top of the track is rounded, and the wheels on the train are also slightly rounded, at any one time there is only the surface area of a dime touching the rail, this along with incredible weight and the flange on the wheel keep the train on the track.
Yes, it runs in standard rail. But the track is specially designed for high speed operation.
A railway with only one rail is called a monorail.
A train running along a track. The rail is the rack and the wheels are the pinion.
In France as a passenger on a train opposed to the two regions Alsace and Moselle, you would travel along the left side of the rail on a double track.
There is no practical limit to the length of train track. Individual rail sections are welded together to make a continuous track. The longest distance you could currently go on the same train without that train having to leave the tracks would be from Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean.
a mono rail train