The circles themselves represent elevation, the disatnce between the circles(elevation points) show distances between elevations, therefore showing you rate of elevation increase/decrease, also.
Either mountains, Valleys, or just anywhere that has the same elevation all the way around, but not in the middle.
Either mountains, Valleys, or just anywhere that has the same elevation all the way around, but not in the middle
yes. polygons are closed shapes with no curves. i.e. circles are not polygons, squares are, triangles are, ect
A Venn diagram is a diagram that shows relationships between 2 things or concepts using circles if there are similarities between both then you overlap the circles.
A diagram representing mathematical or logical sets pictrorially as circles or closed curves whithin an enclosing. Rectangle common elements of sets being represented by the areas of overlal amongs the circles and two things being comper or being similar
A venn diagram with 2 circles is comparing and contrasting two things while a venn diagram with three circles is comparing and contrasting two things to the same one subject instead of with each other.
Circle is a shape. We have gotten to know a lot from circles. Because of circles, we get PI, radius, diameter, circumference, and other things. Circles fall into geometry, which is math. We can make many mathematical equations from circles.
2km + 2km + 1km + 1km = 6 kmThat's just a distance. It doesn't have a perimeter.Closed areas have perimeters ... things like squares, circles, and closed squiggles.
drive in circles, and go fast.
they represent bright shiny things in space! they represent bright shiny things in space!
They represent mythological history.
She can represent a dove, a flower, and many other things that have to do with beauty.
If you're talking about the "silver" circles in the banner, those are called grommets. They are "grown up" versions of the metal circles in gym shoes that you thread your laces through. Grommets are installed with a tool similar to a hole punch only over the "punch" you slip the grommet; when the tool is closed, the hole is punched and the grommet is inserted and compressed.