The outer rim of Carnot has a somewhat hexagonal form, particularly in the southern half.
The hexagonal form is also a polygon, but has coplanar faces.
Built in hexagonal form, it accommodated 8 officers and 128 men, and had its own hospital.
The outer walls are slightly distorted and possess a somewhat hexagonal form.
Although generally circular, the crater outline has a hexagonal form.
The hexagonal form is known as the mineral wurtzite, although it also can be produced synthetically.
The hexagonal form has since become common for pencils.
Under certain conditions erbium oxide can also have a hexagonal form.
That powder was in hexagonal form, about two inches across, and had a hole in the centre.
The transition from the monoclinic to hexagonal form occurs at 1740 C.