its one although some people say 0
The edges of the circles are the the the edges.
A curved edge and a straight edge which makes two edges
A curved edge and a straight edge which makes two edges
An edge is a segment that is the intersection of two faces. A cylinder has two parallel bases bounded by congruent circles, and a curved lateral surface which connect the circles. Therefore, a cylinder does not have an edge.
Concentric circles - are circles that share a common centre. A typical example - is dripping water into a bowl - where you'll see the ripples form and spread out to the edge of the container.
Circles are a never ending object. They have no starting and no ending point. They have a center point and from the center to the edge of the circle is the same distance around the whole object.
A cylinder has two bases that are both circles, as well as one lateral rectangle (surface) that is between the two circles and curved around their edge to form a cylinder.
You have to add 2 circles on the bottom outside edge of the poles
One face, the same as a circle. For both a 2D and a 3D oval it's the same. 3D ovals and circles have no vertices or edges. 2D ovals and circles have one edge.
All angles are based on a scale of 360 degrees read around the edge of a circle.
The Circumference of a circle is the distance around the outside of the circle. The Radius is the length of a line from the Center out to the Edge and ... The Diameter is the length of a line that passes through the Center from one Edge of the circle to the Edge on the opposite side.
No they don't end because they represent mountains or hills which are circles (they go on forever)