No, none of them do.
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A Rectangular Prism contains 12 edges and 6 faces. So there is exactly 6 more edges than faces.
9 edges n 5 faces, 4 more edges
Triangular prisms have two triangular bases (parallel to each other) that are connect by three rectangles. Therefore, it has 5 faces (the flat shapes described earlier), 6 vertices (the corners where more than 2 faces meet), and 9 edges (the segments where only two faces meet).
Corners and edges are more thin and vulnerable than centers and faces.
Corners and edges are more thin and vulnerable than centers and faces.
A circle.
In geometry, shapes that have more faces than edges include the tetrahedron and the octahedron. Specifically, a tetrahedron has 4 faces and 6 edges, while an octahedron has 8 faces and 12 edges. Additionally, the dodecahedron, with 12 faces and 30 edges, also fits this criterion. Generally, certain convex polyhedra, particularly those with a higher number of faces and a lower count of edges, exhibit this property.
A triangular prism has 5 faces. Pentagonal prisms and hexagonal pyramids have 7.
That one.
6 SIDES
A quadrilateral based pyramid.