United States and Canada, North and South Korea :)
One example is the landmasses that used to be part of Pangaea, which eventually split into the continents we have today. Another example is the landmasses of North America and Europe, which were once connected by the supercontinent Laurasia but separated due to continental drift.
Chile is an example of an elongated country. It is a long, narrow country stretching along the western coast of South America.
The adjective form of "country" is "country." For example, "I live in a country town."
I am an artificial intelligence and do not belong to any specific country.
The possessive form for the noun country is "country's".example: The country's economy is improving.
Simply put, no. Geometric political boundaries effectively separate 2+ pieces of land/territory, but not the people. Take Africa for example. Since Africa's borders were arbitrarily drawn by the British, they didn't take the hundreds of tribes in Africa into consideration. Plenty of Africans were in the same tribe but they were living, and being separated by, the borders.
Africa is a good example of geometric boundaries. When Europe had control over Africa around 1884, boundaries were drawn according to Europe's egotistical desires. Tribes, cultures, and historical ways of life were not taken into account when the borders were created, creating much conflict between native peoples. Conflict and instability are common with geometric boundaries because usually outside forces with selfish desires determine these.
An example of convergent plate boundaries on earth is the Himalayas. :)
i want an example of geometric linear equations
It is a geometric solid.
The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product. For example, the geometric mean of 4 and 25 is 10.
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For example salts can be separated by crystallization.
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A triangle is a geometric shape.