confluence
Confluence
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Every point on a given contour line is at the same elevation. Neighboring contour lines are at different elevations.
rotating a given rigid point about x or y axis is called a rotaion in CG.
The rules governing fundamental operations involving significant figures are: In addition and subtraction, identify first the s.f. in the decimal point of each given measurement. second, add or subtract(depends on the operation given) the given measurement and finally, your answer must have the least decimal point as the least accurate given measurement. For example: 2.51 + 3.98000 The given 2.51 contains 2 decimal place while 3.98000 contains 5 decimal place so your answer must only have the less decimal point as the given. Your answer here is 6.49 not 6.49000. In multiplication and division, identify first the number of significant figures, then do the given operation if it is multiplication or division. your answer must have the least accurate measurement. for example: 2.89x4.987 is 14.41243. since the least number of the significant figure in my example is 2.94 which contains 3 significant figures. Therefore, your answer must have the same no. of the significant figure. Round off your answer the answer in my example will become 14.4 only remember: all non-zero digits are significant (1-9) all leading zeros- are zeros before the non-zero digit is not significant all sandwich zeros these are zeros between non-zero digits are significant all trailing or final zeros - zeros after the non-zero digit are not significant if it is in the left side of the decimal point because it only indicates or used as placeholders only but if the trailing zeros are in the right side of the decimal point and is written after a non-zero digit it is considered as significant
From point E to point D also??
It usually refers to the point where a tributary joins a more major river, or where two or more meet to form a new starting point with a new name.
The starting point of a river is called a source. A smaller river that flows into a larger river is a tributary.
A tributary or affluent is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main stem (or parent) river or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. ... A confluence, where two or more bodies of water meet together, usually refers to the joining of tributaries.
1. First of all, a tributary is a river that flows into a larger river. 2. A Missouri river a tributary. 3. THE major river of which the Missouri River is a tributary is the Mississippi River. The confluence of the Missouri River with the Mississippi River is at St. Charles, Missouri, located just north of St. Louis. 4.The Missouri River is the largest tributary of the Mississippi River, being not much smaller at point of confluence.
It is called the River Confluence. The smaller river being a tributary to the larger river.
The place where two rivers meet is called a confluence.
It is the vertex
confluence
A Tributary is freshwater stream that feed into a lager stream or river. The larger, or parent river is called mainstream. The point where a tributary mets the mainstream is called the confluence. Tributaries do not flow directly to ocean. Example of mainstream is Ganga in India. The term distributary means when a river separates from the mainstream and forms an another river is known as distributary
When other rivers or lakes join to the main river . It is called the tributary .
When a smaller river joins a larger river, it is called a tributary. Tributaries do not join lakes, seas, or oceans directly, but first meets another river. ---------------------------------- When two rivers of roughly equal size join, that can be called a confluence. If you were Cherokee, you might call it tanasi, a word applied to the place where rivers now know as the Holston and French Broad flow together. White settlers altered the word into Tennessee, a name applied to the river downstream from that confluence, and later to the state. - You dont need to waffle on like that, its a tributary - for anyone who dosent want to read the above
It is the radius of the circle