A Square prism has a square base a triangular has a trianguler base
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It is how much land or surface area is contained within borders of countries, expressed in square miles or square kilometers
Cyrus the Great was the conqueror of 2,090,000 square miles. This was slightly less than the 2,180,000 square miles conquered by Alexander the Great.
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Of or pertaining to a square, or to squares; resembling a quadrate, or square; square., Tetragonal., Pertaining to terms of the second degree; as, a quadratic equation, in which the highest power of the unknown quantity is a square.
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None, unless your question is pertaining to square yards. In that case it would be 9*65=585 square ft.
Foursquare originated around the 1940's
It downtown New York underneath the roads of time Square.
a ficticious place called Albert Square which is in the East end of London (hence the name Eastenders)
A triangle with five sides is a pyramid. There are four sides that originate from each of the four edges of the bottom square, which is the fifth side.
iN A LAWYERS OFFICE JUST OFF THE SQUARE IN PULASKI TENN. THERE IS A PLAQUE ON THE BUILDING IF IT HAVEN'T BEEN STOLEN AGAIN. i GREW UP THERE AND WORKED ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE SIGHT.
Area is measured in squared units and a triangle can be shown as the equivalent of half a square. This is why the triangles base and height is divided by 2. Proof for triangle as the equivalent of half a square: Internal angle measurement of a triangle is 180 degrees. Internal angle measurement of a square is 360 degrees. Note: the above proof may not be true pertaining to non-Euclidean geometry.
The current design was officially approved on September 27, 1949 and on October 1, 1949, President Mao Zedong raised the flag over Tiananmen Square for the first time.
he's a sponge, sponges originate in the sea, though it's inaccurate because he's a perfect square and he's bright yellow, but you can look up a sea sponge to see what it looks like.
Well there's the childrens game with the bouncing ball, which I couldn't find where it originated. Then there's the website game where you 'check in' when you go to places. The founders of that are from New York, but the game was launched in Austin, TX. (according to the foursquare website)