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I don't know of any volcanoes that have sharp corners.
A cube has 8 corners, 12 edges, and 6 sides.
Corners and edges are more thin and vulnerable than centers and faces.
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Its actually more about the composition of the rock than the shape, the rounded rocks tend to be of a softer material such as sandstone, limestone etc which erode quicker and as such form into rounded shapes were harder rocks such as granite are more resistant to erosion and therefore its the softer materials that erode and leave the sharp edges of granite.
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Three studs are used at the intersection of two walls, so as to provide a mounting surface for the linings on all sides.
Lighting and clear line of vision to eliminate blind spots, or hidden corners. Entrances in open view from outside and in to allow for easy surveillance. Multistory buildings they to prevent access from adjacent buildings windows or roof.
Sound can go through buildings. Sound can also go around corners, just like any wave. According to the Huygens-Fresnel principle, any place where a wave gets will generate a new wave going out in all directions of space.
You need to download a cheat engine. But heres some simple ones... Walk into the corners on buildings. Talk-Press tab
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Because the building covers them in case of gunfire.
No. A circle has no corners and a square has four corners. There is no object that has no corners and four corners.
a heptagon has 7 corners and a octagon has 8 corners .
Each square has four corners, and each triangle has three corners. 5 squares X 4 corners/square = 20 corners 3 triangles X 3 corners/triangle = 9 corners 20 + 9 = 29 corners total.
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