A regular set of tracks with two rails are always going to be parallel. If they weren't, the train would derail.
parallel lines
train tracks and ya mums braces
Train tracks
If the tracks are not parallel, the wheels will not stay on the tracks; train wheels are spaced at a fixed width, or gauge, and that width cannot expand or contract to accommodate non-parallel tracks. Thus, if the tracks were non-parallel, the wheel would come off the track and cause a derailment.
when it is not parallel parrallel is when it is two straight lines: like train tracks anti parallel is when it is going of course: like a trapezium
Yes
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.
Two lines are parallel when they are perfectly straight, side by side. Train tracks for example. The symbol for parallel is: (I.E. AB)
The center of the turn is called an apex.
No, because they are parallel, meaning they continue to be the same distance from each other, like train tracks. If they crossed, they wouldn't be parallel lines - hope this helped :)
On successful railways it has been found that parallel works the best.
train tracks or a railroad