I might not have a solid answer and this website is very helpful.
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/boundary/
i think it could have something to do with water. is there multiple choice options because that would make this question a hundred times easier to answer. I hope you find this helpful!<span />
False...because it would not be the same vanishing point on the object it can be different
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Theaster Gates, (born 1973, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.), American community activist and artist whose work—which included multimedia projects, installations, and performance art—questioned issues of racial and economic inequality.
After “activating” a few more residential buildings and other neighborhood projects, with more financial resources available, he eventually renovated a historic bank building into a space for exhibitions, performances and more archives, including black memorabilia donated by local residents.
Theaster Gates raised money for the Stony Island Arts Bank by using materials from the original bank building to create artworks he would then sell to pay for the new construction.
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im sitting here,
crying in my prom dress.
I'd be the prom queen if crying was a contest.
A groin vault<span> or groined </span>vault<span> (also sometimes known as a double barrel </span>vault<span> or cross </span>vault<span>) is produced by the intersection at right angles of two barrel </span>vaults. The word "groin<span>" refers to the edge between the intersecting </span>vaults<span>. Sometimes the arches of </span>groin vaults<span> are pointed instead of round</span>