Phrase - the other three can be used to decsribe food whilst phrase cannot.
Cogruent means the same size and shape. They do not have to be the same color.
It is an adjective phrase, because it must apply to a noun (specifying what the noun applies to), e.g. the shadows of the illuminated side, the size of the illuminated side, the view of the illuminated side. *The original version of this question is now an alternate.
Geometry is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape and size.
The phrase "comparing apples to apples" means that you are comparing two or more things that are as similar as possible without being the same thing. Conversly, the phrase "comparing apples to oranges" means that you are trying to compare two or more things that are quite different from each other. A more stringent comparison is that you cannot compare apples and oranges by size, taste, or use, because each is distinct. Comparing apples to apples would be valid because some apples may be preferable to others in these or other ways.
is a grouping of soiled tablewares in soiled dish table according to size and shape
When they are the same color, shape, size, and taste.
Color, size, shape, texture, smell and taste...
Color, size, shape, texture, smell and taste...
You can observe an object's color, shape, texture, size, weight, smell, taste, and temperature using your senses.
Taste, colour, mass, density, smell, temperature, ... The list could probably go on forever.
Some physical properties of matter are shape,size,taste,color,smell, and texture.
Size Audience Taste/texture Shape Unit cost (how much each one costs) M A S That's for Food Tech and I don't know the rest sorry in text book it says S Shape A Appearance T Taste and Texture S Size U Unit Cost M Materials A Age (Target group) S Storage
Yes, it does. A congruent shape has the same shape and size as another shape. A shape that is similar is the same shape, just a different size, like a proportion.
Nope!! No definite shape or size!
error in shape,size,or distance
A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. In contrast, a solid has definite size and shape, and a gas has no definite size or shape.
Yes, every tongue is unique due to variations in size, shape, and texture, as well as differences in taste bud distribution and sensitivity. These factors contribute to individual experiences of taste and oral function. Additionally, genetic and environmental influences further shape each person’s tongue characteristics, making it distinct from others.