The food pyramid has a range of servings in each group due to how every person is different. Not everyone works best with the same amount of servings of the same food groups. This range allows for better interpretation for the variety of nutritional needs for each individual.
There are ranges of servings because the quantity of servings may be different based on an individual's needs.
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The pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser dates from about 2,630 B.C. and is a 'step pyramid'. The great Pyramid of Giza - Pharaoh Khufu - dates from about 2,550 B.C. and is a true pyramid, that is, smooth sided. The Pyramid of Djoser was Egypt's first pyramid.
No it is not a category, category means a caste. Rengera is a surname rather than caste.
The rectangular pyramid - it has a square base, so has four vertices rather than the three of a triangular one.
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A pyramid with a line rather than a single point for its apex. Basically a long pyramid, imagine if you stretched a pyramid and its apex stretched from a point - into a line -------.
Rather than look at the criteria for deletion, the selection process is more important. A category is not approved to become a category unless it has a specific number of questions that need a home-- usually several hundred or more questions. A Community Advisor reviews category suggestions and approves or declines it. Some are held back for future use. However, once a category is created, it is here to stay.
The heart is shaped somewhat like a pyramid. The left ventricle, at the "bottom" is the apex, and the "top" is more like the base of the pyramid (even though it is a rather inverted pyramid).
No, it is a noun (a genre or classification). When used with another noun (e.g. category listings), it is functioning as a noun adjunct, rather than an adjective.
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It is still infinity. The problem is that (although it is easy to think of it this way) infinity is not a number. Infinity is, rather, the concept that something is boundless. Thus, "infinity + infinity" is a category error.