A syncline is a fold in the crust that bends downward into a valley.
A trench between two parallel faults in the earth's crust is called a graben. Grabens are formed by the downward movement of blocks of land between normal faults.
Long sand ridges oriented nearly parallel to the prevailing wind are called sand dunes. They are formed by the deposition of sand carried by the wind and are common in deserts and coastal areas.
When a plate is pushed under an adjacent plate, the process is called subduction. The subducted crust melts into the core and is recycled. When the plate goes into the mantel it is heated to very high temperatures and turns into metamorphic rock.
A deep valley created by the downward cutting of a riverbed is called a gorge. It is typically characterized by steep, rocky walls and can vary in size and depth depending on the erosive power of the river. Gorges are often formed by the continuous erosion caused by the flowing water over time.
A bond in which there is an equal sharing of electrons between atoms is called a nonpolar covalent bond.
A trench between two parallel faults in the earth's crust is called a graben. Grabens are formed by the downward movement of blocks of land between normal faults.
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Because it is formed of pairs of parallel lines.
Skew lines, parallel lines or an angle.
The way the lines are formed on a violin are parallel.
in my opinion only 2 images will be formed because the mirror is parallel and the candle between the mirror will stop the reflection.
Infinite.
Yes
An angle is formed where two lines meet. Parallel lines do not meet. Therefore they do not form an angle. So there is no angle to have a name. So no name.
No angles are formed on the inside of parallel lines because they do not intersect. That is the definition of parallel.
Because - if the mirrors are exactly parallel - they will reflect each others image indefinitely.
That is called an angle.