Technically, no. A cylinder extends in both directions to infinity, but if you consider that it is limited in both directions, then, yes. Also, a cylinder does not necessarily have a round cross section and, if so, then no. Only a right circular cylinder will have a round cross section.
A cylinder has three faces and two round surfaces.
There are two faces in a cylinder. The top and bottom. The round area doesn't count.
A cylinder would seem to fit the given description.
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One curved surface (that goes round the cylinder) and 2 flat ends
There are 3 faces in a cylinder, 2 circles on the side and 1 all the way round.
Three - two circular ends and a round tubular face.
A cylinder 3 faces compared to one and a sphere is fully round unlike a cylinder which has a flat bootom and top.
A cylinder has 2 faces.
Ummm I Beleive Its Two Well I Would Think Soo Because The Rest Of It Is Round:]
a cylinder has two faces on the top and bottom.
cylinder or a sphere Actually, it is only a cylinder, not a sphere. A sphere has only 1 face and no edges.