Zebras have the stripes for camouflage. This is so when they run as a large herd, the stripes make it hard for the predator to separate one zebra from the others.
Howrse Answer: Camouflage
well, a zebra has verticle stripes on its body because it goes with grass. and horizontal lines only blend in with the horizon, DUMB. also zebra's love to be ticled and that word is in verticle. tada
It is not decorative, its not seduction - the answer is camouflage.
The vertical stripes on a zebra help with camouflage by disrupting their outline in the grasslands where they live, making it difficult for predators to single them out. The stripes may also serve as a way for zebras to identify each other within their herd, playing a role in social bonding and communication.
A white marker with black vertical stripes typically indicates a boundary or a designated area, often used in sports or outdoor activities. In some contexts, it may denote a specific zone, such as a no-parking area, a hazard zone in construction, or a boundary in a game like soccer or field hockey. The contrasting colors help enhance visibility for players and officials.
You approximate your irregular figure lots of small figures of known shapes. For example, you can divide it into lots of thin vertical (or horizontal) stripes, each of which is approximately a rectangle.
Well, The Male Zebra Danio are usually "Smaller and Slimmer" while the Females are Bigger especially when they are going to have fry.
The area of a parallelogram is the length times the vertical height. In a rectangle, the vertical height is the same as the width so the area is length times width.
You can measure its diameter with a micrometer. For this the cable does not have to be vertical.
Plot area
the area of furmula
Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)