direction
the faces of matter is what you called the one of the subject in science...but pls give me one example of faces of matter
A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape, so it doesn't have faces in the way that three dimensional shapes have. A rectangle has four edges and four corners.
He had 2 faces. One evil and one good.
A cube has six faces.
There are many ways one can learn to read faces. One can learn to read faces by looking at different pictures of people portraying different emotions and studying the faces that they make.
What is one conflict that Hoda faces in "Airport"?
Any way you like. One possibility is Top - Bottom Left - Right Front - Back
A sphere has one continuous curved surface, so it technically does not have "faces" in the same way that polyhedra do. However, if you consider the surface as a whole, it can be referred to simply as the "surface of the sphere." In contrast, polyhedra have flat faces, edges, and vertices, which are not applicable to a sphere.
One. Faces on a cube; Six.
A cylinder.
A sphere.
It has 1 edge, 2 faces (one curved and one plane), and 1 vertex.It has 1 edge, 2 faces (one curved and one plane), and 1 vertex.It has 1 edge, 2 faces (one curved and one plane), and 1 vertex.It has 1 edge, 2 faces (one curved and one plane), and 1 vertex.