Two.
Two circular edges
A cylinder has no vertices (not vertexes!) It has 2 circular edges.
A cylinder has 2 circular edges that are parallel to each other at its bases
A rod is an elongated cylinder, so it has 2 circular edges.
There is no such thing as a circular prism you're probably thinking of a cylinder or a cube
Faces: 2 circular, 1 curved rectangular. Vertices (not vertexes!): None Edges: 2 circular.
A cylinder does not have vertex but it has two circular edges and 3 faces
None but it has a pair of parallel circular edges
A (right circular) cylinder has 2 circular faces... one on top, and the other the bottom.
A cylinder cannot have a hexagonal base, only a circular one.
A cylinder has 3 faces: two circular bases and one curved surface. It has 2 vertices located at the top and bottom circular edges, and it has an infinite number of edges along the curved surface where the circular bases meet. However, if considering just the circular edges, it has 2 edges.
A cylinder has three faces: two circular bases and one curved lateral surface. It has two vertices at the ends of the circular bases, and it has no edges on the curved surface. Therefore, in total, a cylinder has 3 faces, 2 vertices, and 0 edges.