Water is part of a continuous cycle, so there isn't a specific starting or ending point to it. Water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers to form clouds, then falls back to the Earth as precipitation, and eventually makes its way back to bodies of water. This cycle repeats constantly, with water changing forms but never truly beginning or ending.
It has the same starting and ending point.
The water cycle is without a beginning or an end - as it is a circle. If it needs to have a start and finish (something Mother Nature is oblivious of), let's begin at evaporation from the oceans, ending with rain falling from the clouds to flow as rivers (due to gravity) downhill and returning to the oceans, and so on.
A linear polymer, where the monomer units are connected in a straight line, can be described as having one starting point and one ending point. Examples of linear polymers include polyethylene and polypropylene.
It would be 8 + 3 = 11 kilometres West. What is missing from the question is the starting point? If the ending points were given, we would be able to reverse back to the unknown starting point.
A journey has a beginning point and an ending point, as it starts from a specific location and concludes at a destination. Similarly, a story has a beginning, where the characters and setting are introduced, and an ending that resolves the plot. Both concepts emphasize the progression and transition from one state to another.
It has the same starting and ending point.
A circle has no starting or ending point of a circle. Hope this helps!
a line segment
It has the same starting and ending point.
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A vector.
A vector.
I would need more information to provide a direction from the starting point to the ending point. Factors such as compass directions, landmarks, or a map would be helpful in determining the direction.
it is a line with a starting and ending point sideways
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1,000B.C to 2,573B.C
i think it is legnth but im not sure :)(: