When maps lie flat, they lie because they aren't accurate representations of earth.
It means all maps have some distortion- when put flat, it distorts the shape of the land because the earth is actually a sphere.
Out of the given molecules, methane (CH4) and ethane (C2H6) will lie flat on a plane. Methane has a tetrahedral shape with carbon at the center and four hydrogen atoms attached to it, while ethane has a linear shape with two carbon atoms bonded together and six hydrogen atoms attached to the carbons. Ethene (C2H4), ethyne (C2H2), and chloromethane (CH3Cl) have bent or trigonal planar geometries, which means they won't lie flat on a plane.
Do all planets and satellites lie on the same gravitational layer?
In the US, all of them.
All European countries.
All the Pacific states lie on the Ring of Fire, a horseshoe-shaped region in the Pacific Ocean known for its high levels of seismic and volcanic activity.
Coplaner means all points, lines, circles, vectors etc. lie in a single (usually theoretical) flat plane.
It means to lie down flat, not collapse. And it is spelled prostrate with an 'r' in it.
It simply means that it is worse to tell the truth to someone and have them misunderstand it than just to say a flat-out lie.
If a surface is flat, then all the points on that surface will lie in a single "Plane". Any number of lines connecting the points on the surface will all lie within this same Plane. This is basically a Mathematical Definition. I have never heard of a "scientific" meaning before.
Yes, Icelandair offers lie-flat seats on some of their flights.
The lie-flat seats in this airline's business class are very comfortable.
The lie-flat seats in this airline's business class are very comfortable.
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Oh, dude, when a constellation is described as flat, it means that the stars within that group appear to lie in the same plane when viewed from Earth. It's like they're all chilling on the same level, you know? So, if someone tells you a constellation is flat, they're not talking about it hitting the gym or anything, just that it looks all lined up from our perspective in the night sky.
Flat can be used as an adjective, an adverb, and a noun. Adjective: flat land Adverb: lie flat Noun: the flat of your hand
To find flights with lie-flat seats, you can use flight search engines like Google Flights or Kayak and filter your search by selecting the option for lie-flat seats. Additionally, you can check the seat map of the aircraft on the airline's website or contact the airline directly to inquire about the availability of lie-flat seats on specific flights.
The lie-flat seats on this airline are very comfortable, providing a restful experience for passengers during long flights.