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# ST\_Touches
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ST\_Touches returns true if the 2D projections of the two input geometries touch. The two geometries touch if they are nonempty, intersect, and have no interior points in common. 

## Syntax
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```
ST_Touches(geom1, geom2)
```

## Arguments
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 *geom1*   
A value of data type `GEOMETRY` or an expression that evaluates to a `GEOMETRY` type. 

 *geom2*   
A value of data type `GEOMETRY` or an expression that evaluates to a `GEOMETRY` type. 

## Return type
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`BOOLEAN`

If *geom1* or *geom2* is null, then null is returned. 

If *geom1* and *geom2* don't have the same value for the spatial reference system identifier (SRID), then an error is returned. 

If *geom1* or *geom2* is a geometry collection, then an error is returned. 

## Examples
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The following SQL checks if a polygon touches a linestring. 

```
SELECT ST_Touches(ST_GeomFromText('POLYGON((0 0,10 0,0 10,0 0))'), ST_GeomFromText('LINESTRING(20 10,20 0,10 0)'));
```

```
 st_touches              
-------------
 t
```