A shape that has a X, Y and Z axis. It has multiple faces and vertices so it looks like lots of two-dimensional shapes stuck together.
Three possibilities that spring to mind are: a diquadrilateral pyramid (two quadrilateral based pyramids with their bases stuck together) or a pentagonal pyramid or a triangular prism.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
Shapes with straight sides are called polygons
Pentagon
A wall ?
Shapes that fit perfectly together are called a tessellation.
Tangram
A group of bananas stuck growing together is called a hand.All the bananas growing together off the same stem is called a bunch.
Anything that gets stuck together by pressure is compaction. I.E., Snow.
Rocks can be naturally stuck together by a couple of different things, including volcanos. Stone that consists of "stuck together" rocks is called conglomerate.
It's called adhesions.
Siamese twins
Pangea.
Shapes That Go Together was created on 1994-03-14.
It is impossible to tell. Two possible shapes are a triangular prism, or di-tetrehadron (two tetrahedrons stuck together at their bases).
A shape that has a X, Y and Z axis. It has multiple faces and vertices so it looks like lots of two-dimensional shapes stuck together.