Yes.
Lots of shapes have symmertry so find out yourself LAZY1!
A cuboid is 100% of a cuboid and 0% of any other shape.
A cuboid has 12 edges, and each edge can be considered as a vertical line if it is oriented vertically. Therefore, a cuboid typically has 4 vertical edges, assuming it stands upright. These vertical edges connect the top and bottom faces of the cuboid.
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A cuboid need not have any pages.
-- isosceles triangle -- trapezoid -- 2-dimensional front-external-view of the human body
A coral REEF (the biome made of corals) shows no symmetry.
== == An isosceles triangle with sides 5, 5, 3. The only line of symmetry is the line joining the midpoint of the side of 3 units to its opposite vertex.
The letter "a" has one line of symmetry when written in lowercase (a) and that line is vertical, dividing it down the center. In uppercase (A), it has a vertical line of symmetry as well, which runs through the midpoint of the letter. However, the lowercase "a" lacks horizontal symmetry, while the uppercase "A" does not have any horizontal symmetry either.
There cannot be any such object as a cylinder cuboid.
Bilateral
Each face of a cuboid is just as special as any of the other faces.