Two hexagonal "ends" and six rectangular sides.
Square
Hexagon. Hexagonal prism. Hexagonal pyramid. Hexahedron.
Because regular hexagonal shapes are able to tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps.
A hexagonal prism has hexagons at each end whereas a hexagonal pyramid has a hexagonal base and an apex. The numbers of faces, shapes of the faces, numbers of edges and vertices are all different.
A hexagonal prism has hexagons at each end whereas a hexagonal pyramid has a hexagonal base and an apex. The numbers of faces, shapes of the faces, numbers of edges and vertices are all different.
Hexagonal prism has percandicular faces
There is only one shape which is a heptahedron.
Two hexagons, 6 rectangles.
They are not actually all hexagonal. They formed that way from the result of a volcano and cracks forming to bring the various shapes that they are.
2 hexagons and six triangles
Bees secrete wax from underneath their body. The worker bee collects wax and shapes it into hexagonal shapes in the hive.