it means juncture
Yes, they do. They meet in the capital building. The members do have offices in other buildings.
In 1824, people first used tar on road construction. It was occurred in Paris, where people place tar blocks on Champs-ÌälysÌ©es of Paris. The modern tar roads are result from two Scottish engineers.
The battle of the ironclads(Virginia vs. Monitor) took place off of Hampton Roads,Va. on March 8th and 9th 1862.March 8th was the Virginia attacking several Union ships in the area,then on the 9th the Monitor showed up and the two ironclads fought each other.The battle was a draw.
Two straight lines that meet at right angles are perpendicular.
The Battle of Hampton Roads was fought over the two day period spanning March 8-9, 1862 in Hampton Roads. Hampton Roads is basically a ship dock in Virginia where the James River meets the Nansemond and Elizabeth Rivers right outside Chesapeake Bay. It was the first time in naval warfare that two ironclads met in battle. As an aside the sinking of Union ships at Hampton Roads by the CSS Virginia caused a delay in the Union's Peninsula campaign.
A place where two or more roads meet is called a JUNCTURE.
an edge
The edge.
an edge
Yes, you can place a settlement between two roads in the game.
This location is known as a merge point or a convergence point where two separate roads join to become a single road.
Intersection or Intersecting Lines
Junction.
One name is obvisously "joint"
Oh honey, that's what we call an intersection. It's where all the action happens - cars honking, people crossing, and probably someone getting lost. Just make sure you look both ways before you strut your stuff across that street!
The place where two streets meet is called an intersection. It can be a simple crossroad where two roads cross each other or a more complex junction involving multiple streets. Intersections often have traffic signals or signs to regulate the flow of vehicles and pedestrians. They play a crucial role in urban planning and traffic management.
an edge or in more simpler term "side"