Geometry in our world Name:.

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Presentation transcript:

Geometry in our world Name:

Points Characteristics: Examples:

lines Characteristics: Examples:

Line segments Characteristics: Examples:

rays Characteristics: Examples:

angles Characteristics: Examples:

Plane figures Name:

square Characteristics: Examples:

rectangle Characteristics: Examples:

circle Characteristics: Examples:

triangle Characteristics: Examples:

solid figures Name:

cube Characteristics: Examples:

Rectangular prism Characteristics: Examples:

cone Characteristics: Examples:

cylinder Characteristics: Examples:

sphere Characteristics: Examples:

Square pyramid Characteristics: Examples: