what a sign mean that has a red circle with rock in it and a red line through it
i think its the diameter
it is called a diameter.The diameter !I think this answers your question:A segment whose end points both rest on the same circle and which passes through the center of the same circle is called the circle's diameter.a line from the edge of a circle through the center to the other side is the diameterRadiusDiameter
Well, it does depend how thick the 'ball' is. I wouldn't think that they wouldn't be able to if it is thin but if it is a THICK ball.. then probably not.
I think it's to protect the worm's heart.
The muscle of a sheep's heart is thick for the same reason our heart muscle is thick. It is thick as it has to pump blood around the body, and so it is under a lot of pressure.
A cardioid is a heart shaped circle with another circle thing going around it always meeting up at the middle of the circle thingy...I think?
I think what you're describing is the circumference.
If you think about it, the Greeks danced in a circle just as we dance in a circle in a Ring-Around-The-Rosy dance. So, they danced to have fun, and what fun is it alone?
No, "think" and "thick" do not have the same sound. "Think" is pronounced with a voiced "th" sound, while "thick" is pronounced with an unvoiced "th" sound.
Infinite just think about the centre of a circle and its diameter
I would think there would be an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any line passing through the center of the circle, regardless of the angle will be a symmetry line.
The ring of fire