Parallel refers to the longitude where you live. Longitudes are the imaginary lines ruled around the globe by map makers starting at the equator, zero longitude, to 90 degrees at the poles.
The 60th parallel refers to 60 degrees from the equator and passes through Europe and all points on that level around the globe.
If they were not actually parallel then they would not be parallel lines!
If L1 is parallel to L2 and L2 is parallel to L3 then L1 is parallel to L3.
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A square has parallel sides. A rectangle has parallel sides.
The opposite sides are parallel to each other
Any circuit that even has more than one branch is a parallel one.
Yes, two lines that lie in parallel to the same line are always parallel to each other. This is based on the Transitive Property of Parallel Lines, which states that if line A is parallel to line B, and line B is parallel to line C, then line A is parallel to line C. Thus, if two lines are both parallel to a third line, they must be parallel to each other.
Yes. A rhombus is parallel. Or also called a parallelogram. It's parallel because it is a quadrilateral with 4 parallel sides.
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a disk which is parallel
A structure that is parallel.
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