Yes
Yes, a cube has both parallel and perpendicular edges. Each edge of the cube is parallel to another edge that runs in the same direction, while edges that meet at a vertex are perpendicular to each other. Specifically, three edges meet at each vertex, and each pair of these edges is perpendicular.
Yes
It has both.
Cubes and rectangular prisms are examples of 3D shapes that have both parallel and perpendicular edges. In a cube, each edge is parallel to another edge on the same face and perpendicular to edges on adjacent faces. Similarly, a rectangular prism has edges that run parallel along its length, width, and height, while the edges connecting different faces are perpendicular to each other. Other shapes, like some types of polyhedra, can also exhibit this property.
They are both the same, A cube and a cuboid both have 6 sides, 6 faces and 12 edges
They both have right angles, they both have sides of the same length (yes, on a cube, edges of the same length).
A cube or a cuboid both would fit the given description both of which have 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces.
because if it was not all lines of simarity it would not be a cube as said cuboid both have 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
A rectangular prism (cuboid) and a hexagon-based pyramid, for example, both have 12 edges. Of the five Platonic solids, an octahedron and a cube each have 12 edges.
They both have 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
A cube is a special case of a rectangular prism. It is a rectangular prism with all sides equal.
A cube and a cuboid of which both have 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces