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It means there are several birds or many birds around you, almost in a circle. There is no other meaning. It is not an idiom . So, there's only one literal meaning.
Crows are tyoe of birds who fly in packs but they don't always fly in straight lines.
A circle's radius is always smaller than both its diameter and its circumference.
One is always one of the roots. There are n-l other complex roots, evenly spaced around the unit circle in the complex plane.
no, it is the other way around.
There are 360 degrees around a circle and knowing this will help you to understand other properties of a circle.
Circle is a verb when used as an action. As in "the birds circle the fountain".Other verbs are circles, circling and circled.You could also use the verb encircle. As in "the pack of wolves encircle the prey".Other verbs are encircles, encircling and encircled.
It's just the Circle of Life... they need to live, so they need food.
No. It's the other way around. A branch of the dinosaurs evolved into birds.
the diameter of a circle is from one side of the circle to the other, and the raduis is always half, because the raduis is from the side to the middle, so the answer is 18
Circle is a verb when used as an action. As in "the birds circle the fountain".Other verbs are circles, circling and circled.You could also use the verb encircle. As in "the pack of wolves encircle the prey".Other verbs are encircles, encircling and encircled.
The size of something, distance all around it.Circumference is the distance around the perimeter of a circle.