To achieve a concave belly, focus on a combination of regular cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and a balanced diet. Incorporate core-strengthening exercises like planks and leg raises to tone abdominal muscles. Maintaining a caloric deficit through healthy eating can help reduce body fat, revealing a flatter stomach. Staying hydrated and managing stress levels also support overall body composition and abdominal appearance.
When a sail fills out because of wind blowing in it, the curved, concave part is called its 'belly'.
An "innie" is a belly button that sinks into the abdomen somewhat (concave) - while an ''outie'' protrudes out of the abdomen (convex). Many women who usually have "innie's" develop "outie's" during pregnancy.
An innie is if your belly button go's in it's a innie.
An "outtie" typically refers to a protruding navel or belly button. It is the opposite of an "innie," where the belly button is concave or inward. Some people have outties due to the way their umbilical cord was cut or based on their genetics.
Female turtles have what is called a convex belly, which means that it slightly curves outwards, to make room for her eggs. They can also have a flat belly, which means that they don't have any eggs to store yet. Male turtles have a concave belly, which means that it will be slightly indented. A good way to remember this: concave means indented like a cave! To work out the gender of your turtle, simply feel it's belly. If you can't tell by doing this, you can pick up the turtle and look at it side on. If you can't work out what the gender is for some reason, take the turtle to a local pet store or breeder, and they will be able to give you their expert's opinion!
The opposite of convex is concave. Concave shapes have an inward curve, while convex shapes have an outward curve.
Concave, because you can connect the corners from the outside.
Concave is a property of [irregular] polygons. A parallelogram cannot be concave.
no concave mirror is in shape of concave mirror
plano concave
concave=in convex=out
Generally a male turtle will have a concave plastron ("belly" part of the shell) for mounting the female. Males will also have a slightly larger base on their tail for housing the gonads.