it is a line segment
if it is a small distance between both mountains it is a valley . if it is a great distance between the mountains it is called a plain---------------- the space that lies along a line between the peak of two mountains that are very close to each other is called a saddle.
A valley or crater ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If the mountains are close together, close enough to blend into each other, the space between them is called a saddle. ....or maybe you're looking for the word "cleavage"
Usually there is no empty space. The border crossing is right ON the border. Once you cross the border you are in the other country. In Europe today there are no borders since the creation of the European Union. In the 1970's I crossed into Italy from Austria and there was a border then, but it was a simple matter of going across.
A network of lines used for locating points is called a coordinate system. Coordinate systems provide a reference framework that allows us to precisely define the position of points in space. Common examples include Cartesian coordinates (x, y), polar coordinates (r, θ), and geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude).
A global grid uses a system of lines of latitude and longitude which allows you to locate any place on Earth with a simple number code and a map grid uses a a system of imaginary to divide up space on a map and you could locate a place that is either in or local to what place the map is representing.
The space between two intersecting lines is referred to as the angle formed at their intersection. This angle can vary widely depending on the orientation of the lines, ranging from 0 degrees (when the lines are parallel) to 180 degrees (when the lines are collinear). The specific measurement of the angle can be calculated using geometric principles, such as the use of protractors or trigonometric functions.
Angle is a space between two lines or surfaces that meet at one point, which you measure in degrees.
Angles: an angle is the rate of spread or distance between two lines, which are connected at one point.Additional AnswerAngles are typically defined as the space that separates two or more lines/planes diverging from a common point. (I.e. how open the space is between two lines that touch each other.)
When two line segments intersect, an angle is created. The degree of the angle depends on the positions of the two intersecting lines. The wider the space between the two intersecting lines, the larger number of degrees the angle encompasses.
"The angle of separation is the angle between lines originating from the eye of the observer toward two objects, such as a star-the Sun and the horizon." (quoted from Earth in space, a student guide and source book)
angle is a corner of something for e.g. 90degress
In typesetting the space between lines is called lead or leading. The space between letters is keening.
There is no equivalence. An angle is a measure of rotational displacement. It is formed by two rays (or lines) and does not create an enclosed space. An area is a measure of an enclosed space.
Any area with just two straight edges can only be equivalent to an angle - no matter how small or large that angle is. A third edge is needed to create a closed space. Compare the difference between an angle, with two straight lines, and an enclosed triangle, with three straight lines.
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
The angle between two opposite space diagonals of a cube is 60 degrees. This can be determined by considering the geometry of the cube, where the space diagonals connect opposite vertices. Using vector analysis, the cosine of the angle between the diagonals can be calculated, leading to this result. Thus, the angle between any two opposite space diagonals in a cube is consistently 60 degrees.