not all mountains are cone shaped only some sorts are.
The asteroid belt is shaped like a donut. The earth and moon, mars, venus, mercury and sun are all in the hole in the middle.
Well one possible answer is that they don't. If that's not it, then I guess there's just nothing else interesting to do in the universe. Get your tinfoil hat ready. Because they think we are just so cool
Off the top of my head, I would have thought a) aren't all ovals symmetrically shaped? and b) "oval" isn't really a very precise term. The question being in "space travel and exploration" makes me suspect the word you may be looking for is "ellipse".
white you could think none but they are all ways a color no mater what.
Territorial claims in Antarctica are drawn along lines of longitude, which all converge at the South Pole, and many overlap. This is probably because the continent is covered in ice, so there are 'no natural landforms' -- they exist but are not predictable in their visibility -- to be used to mark borders.
Australia claims a pie-shaped section of the Antarctica, but it does not belong to Australia. It's claim -- with all other claims -- were negated by the Antarctic Treaty.
Slender legs. Wedge shaped muzzle. hairless have hair on their feet, head, and tail. Powder puffs have hair all over. Almond shaped eyes. Alert look on their face.
Territorial claims on the Antarctic continent are all shaped like slices of a pie, and they all meet-- center -- at the South Pole, 90 degrees S. Claims follow lines of longitude, and some claims overlap each other.
Territorial claims follow lines of longitude that all terminate at the South Pole. You could say that these claims are pie-shaped. You can see a map showing the shape, below.
All the girls where wedges.
It appears that you had to wedge this question in here because of all the activity today.
Cuneiform means wedge-shaped, and the word is used to describe writing that uses wedge-shaped symbols. e.g. Ancient Babylonian inscriptions were in cuneiform.Some alternatives to wedge-shaped are cubiform, spherical, spheroid, ellipsoid, rectangular, hexagonal, linear, etc.So what language is the opposite of wedge-shaped? There is no opposite of a wedge, except to say 'non-wedge shaped'! So non-cuneiform is the only possibility, but that doesn't tell use very much!There are many different language styles of writing that are non-cuneiform, e.g. pictographic/graphemic, such as Chinese and Japanese, which use little pictures to represent words or syllables, not alphabetic consonants and vowels; and alphabets that are like a lot of squiggly circles e.g Sinhalese; the Hebrew letter style is sometimes called ketab merubba which means 'square script'; Buginese, which is like a lot of little mountains; and not forgetting Greek, Latin and Arabic writing styles which all differ significantly.So is the 'square style' the opposite of the 'wedge style' or is the 'round style' the opposite of the wedge-style?Is Hebrew the opposite of Babylonian? And what would be the opposite of English? Zulu?Having considered different language styles we see that the written symbol form used for any given language does not have an opposite, but that there are many alternative language scripts and symbol styles of language writing.
Antarctica is not a possession of any country on earth, although several countries have made claims to pie-shaped slices of the continent.
While a wedge and an inclined plane are not the same things, a wedge is a type of inclined plane. However, not all inclined planes are considered to be wedges.
traffic lights but that's all i can think of. it isn't really in nature but it is outside. so kabamm
There is 6 simple machine theres screw,lever,pulley,wedge,fulcrum,inclined plane thats all