<u>Answer:</u>
A solid hollow cylinder has an "infinite number of planes of symmetry".
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Two or more faces are said to be symmetric when they have the same dimensions and are geometrically identical.
- When these faces are placed in a setting with 'X', 'Y' and 'Z' axes "perpendicular to each other", they make a plane with three lines of symmetry. A circle has "infinite lines of symmetry".
- Thus, a cylinder with two openings has an "infinite number" of "planes of symmetry".
Dark matter makes up about 27% of the universe.
Answer:
Convergent plate boundaries