A cuboid.
Squares, rectangles, and the rhombus.
A cuboid.
A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces is a cube. It has 6 squares as it's faces. A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces and only 2 squares is a rectangular prism. It has 2 squares and 4 other rectangles (squares are rectangles too) as it's faces.
Triangular Prism
Cuboid.
Squares, rectangles, and the rhombus.
A square based prism.
This is a Cuboid.
A cuboid.
A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces is a cube. It has 6 squares as it's faces. A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces and only 2 squares is a rectangular prism. It has 2 squares and 4 other rectangles (squares are rectangles too) as it's faces.
A square cross-section cuboid would fit the given description
Rectangles, Squares, Triangles, Headron, and pretty much everything else except a circle/sphere, 2D and 3D respectivly.
Triangular Prism
Cuboid.
The 3D shape made of two circles and rectangles is a cylinder. It consists of two circular bases connected by a curved rectangular surface, which wraps around the sides. This shape is commonly found in everyday objects, such as cans and pipes. The circles represent the top and bottom faces, while the rectangles form the lateral surface.
No, a square is a 2d shape, although a 3d shape can be made using multiple squares at different angles than 180 or 0 to each other.
Almost any 2D/3D shape has more than one vertex. Triangles, squares, rectangles etc. etc.