a cirle is considered as the most symmetrical of all mathematical curve.
For the most part faces are symmetrical, but not perfectly. In fact, research shows that the more symmetrical a persons face is, the more attractive they are.
Symmetrical. All mammals and, indeed, all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry.
Since the Swift Fox is the smallest fox in all of North America is most likely for the predator to win in a battle. But, to defend themselves, they usually use their claws and teeth that are a little bigger than a house cat.
no
No
The shrew has the most teeth of all these animals, with up to 32 teeth depending on the species. Bears typically have 42 teeth, tigers have 30 teeth, and possums have 50 teeth.
if you are talking about polevaulters than the answer is yes most of us have all our teeth
The smallest sprocket is usually referred to as the "cog" and is commonly found on the rear wheel of a bicycle. It is designed to mesh with the chain and is typically the one with the fewest number of teeth among all the sprockets on the bike.
not all, but some
No, not all maple leaves are symmetrical in shape. While some maple leaves have a symmetrical design, others may have variations in shape and asymmetry. This diversity in leaf shapes can be seen across different species of maple trees.
all drinks that contain sugar such as soda pop damage teeth