Longitude and latitude.
-- Most of the imaginary lines on the surface are parallels of latitude, meridians of longitude, political boundaries, and shipping routes. -- The imaginary lines through the center of the globe are the axis and diameters.
Double complementary refers to two sets of colors that consist of complementary pairs. For example, red and green are complementary, as are blue and orange. In a double complementary color scheme, both sets of complementary colors are used together in a design for visual contrast and harmony.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. When lines of latitude and longitude intersect, it's called a coordinate or a point. So, like, when you're looking for a specific location on a map, you use those coordinates to pinpoint where you need to go. It's like playing a giant game of Battleship, but with real places.
In geography, "layers" refer to the different levels or strata of information that can be analyzed or visualized in a geographic context. This concept is often used in mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), where various data sets, such as physical features, population density, or land use, are overlaid to provide a comprehensive view of a region. Each layer can represent distinct characteristics or attributes, allowing for better analysis and understanding of spatial relationships and patterns.
The two sets of lines between the two oxygen atoms and the carbon atom represent double bonds. In a molecule like carbon dioxide (CO₂), each oxygen atom forms a double bond with the carbon atom, consisting of two pairs of shared electrons. This arrangement allows for a stable electron configuration, fulfilling the octet rule for each atom involved. The double bonds contribute to the linear shape of the molecule and its overall chemical properties.
latitude and longitude
latitude and longitude
Geographic or map coordinates.
there are 2 sets of parallel lines in a square
A square has four sets of parallel lines.
how many sets of parallel lines are in a triangle
2 sets of Parallel lines
There are no parallel lines in a triangle !
A square or rectangle has two sets of parallel lines. Stop signs technically have 4 short sets o parallel lines. Hexagon could have 3 sets, etc. All of which are polygons, though not all polygons have parallel lines.
You can't... A rectangle is defined by 2 sets of parallel lines, ans a parallelogram has 1+ sets of parallel lines
rhombus
lines of longatude, your welcome!