No. A hexagon is always a polygon, but the reverse isn't true.
A regular hexagon ... or for that matter, any hexagon ... always has 6 sides.
They're similar because they both have six sides, but they're different because a regular hexagon is always the same and is symetrical in six ways, and a normal hexagon is not. (You can look at images on google if you type in normal hexagon and then regular hexagon).
Hexa is always related to 6. So a hexagon has 6 equal units.
If the particular hexagon is a regular hexagon, then every interior angle is obtuse. However, not every hexagon is regular. Any figure with 6 sides is technically a hexagon, so the answer would be no.
No. A crystal is a 3-dimensional shape, a hexagon is 2-dimensional.
A hexagon
No. A hexagon is always a polygon, but the reverse isn't true.
Yes, because an octagon always has eight sides and a hexagon always has six.
No, never.
A hexagon
A regular hexagon ... or for that matter, any hexagon ... always has 6 sides.
They're similar because they both have six sides, but they're different because a regular hexagon is always the same and is symetrical in six ways, and a normal hexagon is not. (You can look at images on google if you type in normal hexagon and then regular hexagon).
Hexa is always related to 6. So a hexagon has 6 equal units.
If the particular hexagon is a regular hexagon, then every interior angle is obtuse. However, not every hexagon is regular. Any figure with 6 sides is technically a hexagon, so the answer would be no.
No, one regular hexagon could be larger than another regular hexagon.
The crystal lattice will always be the same, but the crystal may appear in many different forms (habits).