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Q: Is a cone a geometric solid or a polyhedron?
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A figure made up of simple geometric shapes?

A geometric solid. The answer is NOT polyhedron. A cone, for example, which is a figure made up of the most simple geometric shapes (a straight line) and a circle, is not a polyhedron.


Is a sphere a polyhedron or geometric solid?

A sphere is a geometric solid because it has 3 dimentions.


Is a polyhedron a solid?

Polyhedron is a geometric solid in three dimensions with flat faces and straight edges.


What is the difference between a geometric solid than a polyhedron?

A polyhedron is in a subclass of geometric solids. The difference is that a polyhedron must have flat faces and straight edges.


What geometric solid is a tepee?

A cone.


Why is a cone not called a polyhedron?

A polyhedron is a solid object bounded by polygons. Polygons are plane shapes [bounded by straight lines]. The curved surface of a cone is not a polygon and so the cone is not bounded by polygons and therefore, a cone is not a polyhedron.


What kind of polygon is a cube?

A cube is a solid figure called a polyhedron. A polyhedron is a solid figure with all flat faces. So a cone would be a solid figure but not a polyhedron becasue it has a curve and does not have all flat faces.


Is cone a tetrahedron?

No, a cone is not a tetrahedron. A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape with a circular base and a pointed vertex. A tetrahedron, on the other hand, is a four-sided polyhedron with triangular faces.


Geometric solid two surfaces one formed by a circle and the other curved?

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What is the 6 kinds of spatial figures?

cylinder, cube, cone, sphere, rectangular solid, polyhedron


What does a polyhedron?

A polyhedron is a geometric shape. It does not have the capability of doing anything.


A cone is a polyhedron?

No, it is not.