You are a globular sphere.
If they are flat, they are faces. If they are pointed, they are vertices and if they are thin and long they are edges.
A cube.
The shape you are describing is a triangular prism. It has six vertices, nine edges, and five flat faces (two triangular faces and three rectangular faces). Additionally, it has no curved surfaces, as all its faces are flat.
A rhombus is a plane (flat) figure so it has no faces. It has 4 edges and four vertices
A cube has 4 flat surfaces (called faces) and 6 vertices (or corners).
Sphere
rectangular pyrimid
6 flat surfaces - known as faces, 12 edges 8 vertices.
It is a flat faced 4 sided quadrilateral that has 4 vertices.
The three parts are faces, vertices and edges. The faces are the flat surfaces, the edges are the lines that joint the corners which are called vertices.
Yes, a sphere has zero vertices and zero faces. A vertex is a point where edges meet, and a face is a flat surface; since a sphere is a continuous curved surface without edges or flat surfaces, it does not possess either. Thus, it is classified as having no vertices and no faces.
Not too sure but you may be thinking of a cube which has 6 same flat faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices