That's Easy, basketballs and soccer balls. or... Doors maybe even twins or boxes or perhaps cakes.
even in bridges (hoogly bridge) have many congruent triangles!!
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No, Manifest, Kansas is a fictional town from the TV show "Manifest." It does not exist in real life.
No, but it resembles the USSR in real life. None of the countries or places in Ace Combat are real. Sorry
A real country is a recognized political entity with defined borders, a permanent population, a government, and the ability to enter into relations with other countries. Examples include the United States, Japan, and Brazil.
Tecala is a fictional country from the TV show "The West Wing". It does not exist in real life.
The la perruche de terre is fictional and does not exist in real life.
congruent objects in real life include wheels balls bridges any type of leg ex. table leg ect.
soccer ball basketball
Carin and machines
ice cube
The braces on some desks at school are congruent (they make the desk able to hold more weight) Sections on a Ferris wheel (the bars that connect to the center pin of the Ferris wheel)
A rhombus is anything that has four, connected, congruent sides. Some examples from everyday life may be a square box, a cracker, a kite, a diamond ect.
Three examples of congruent triangles in real life could include the blades of a pair of scissors, the sides of a rectangular picture frame, and the wings of a butterfly. In each of these examples, the corresponding sides and angles of the triangles are equal in measure, making them congruent. This property allows for the objects to fit together perfectly or exhibit symmetry.
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
There are many in life. I'll give some examples. Like, a butterfly. And a boat. Oranges also have two lines of symmetry.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
Ex- a pair of shoes-loonies -tires on a car -