point
An Apex or Vertex of the cone
A cone has one corner... the point on the top of it!
Yes. A cone will roll following a circular path with the central axis being the point of intersection of the sides of the cone (which is the point of a pointed cone).
A cone only has 1 vertex because it only has one point where it connects. (vertex=a point)
A cone has a circle base then the sides taper up to a point
A cone has Zero verticies. no a cone has one verticie the point at the top counts as a verticie
It is the tip or point.
a cone
Yes, a cone has an apex. To be precise, it is the point at the tip of the cone. This is also called the vertex of the cone.
It is a circle - or at its extreme, a point.
A true cone come to a point at the narrow end. Volcanos do not come to sharp points, therefore they are not true cones: however . . . there is a term for a cone that has had its point removed. That term is, "Truncated cone". That is what the mountain-shaped volcanos are.