Parallel lines are two straight lines in a plane that do not intersect and have the same slope. Skew lines are two straight lines in a plane that intersect and have different slopes. When parallel or skew lines cross, they can either be parallel to one another after crossing (intersecting) or can continue on their own path without changing direction (non-intersecting). 

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This blog post talks about the difference between parallel and skew lines. It will cover what they are and how to determine which of them two different types a line is. This content would be useful for kindergarteners learning math or anyone who needs help with understanding this concept. 

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