Virgin Mary
Emma Lazarus
3>in god we trust
Neutralization of acid with base (or vice verse)
The iconic lines "Give me your tired, your poor/Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free", is uniquely identified with the Statue of Liberty and is inscribed on a plaque in the museum in the base.
It all depends on your drawing, they all need different sets of base lines, as in anime people need base lines to draw the head, the horizontal line is used for the eyes.
The walls of the monuments base are inscribed with the story of the war of texas independce, writ large in less than six hundred words.
A square and a rectangle have perpendicular and parallel lines. The two side lines extending upwards from the base line are perpendicular to the base line. The line extending from each of the side lines across the top is perpendicular to the side lines. The top line is also parallel to the base line, and the side lines are also parallel to each other.
The base of the Statue of Liberty features a plaque inscribed with a poem titled "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus. The poem, which emphasizes themes of welcome and refuge, includes the famous lines, "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." This inscription highlights the statue's role as a symbol of hope and freedom for immigrants arriving in America.
Yes it does, it has a pair of parallel lines at its base.
A triangular pyramid has three lines of symmetry. Each of these lines connects a vertex of the base to the midpoint of the opposite edge on the base.
If you want to, you can always draw a circle around an isosceles trapezoid and the radius can be half the base of the trapezoid.
The equator and the Greenwich meridian.