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how lines of symetry makes monuments beautiful​

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In architecture, the symmetry refers to the geometry of a building, as the building is same on either side of the axis. The symmetry is of two types Bilateral and Radial and is commonly used in architecture by creating two sides as mirror images of each other, and can be vertical (up and down axis) or horizontal (across the axis).

Monuments and Symmetry<br />Symmetry exists in architecture all around the world. On of the best known example of this is the Taj Mahal.<br />If an object is reflected in water many people believe that the image has line symmetry.

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