ovals or circles
The solid shape/figure that has six rectangles as faces is called a rectangular prism. The general term for any shape with six faces, regardless of shape is a hexahedron.
A cube/cuboid * * * * * or the more general shape: a parallelopiped.
In its most general form, a parallelepiped.
A 3D shape with 15 faces is called a "triskaidecahedron." Specifically, if all faces are triangles, it can be referred to as a triangular triskaidecahedron. In general, polyhedra with varying face shapes can also have 15 faces, but the term "triskaidecahedron" typically denotes a polyhedron with 15 faces.
The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.
A 13-faced 3D shape is known as a triskaidecahedron. Specifically, if it has 13 faces that are all pentagons, it is referred to as a regular triskaidecahedron. In general, any polyhedron with 13 faces can be classified under this name, but the specific type can vary based on the shape and arrangement of the faces.
lateral faces
It is impossible, A shape has to have faces. But if you can have faces, then it is a dodecagon
what is a shape with twelve faces called
There is no shape which has only circular faces.
A cube or a cuboid has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices.* * * * *or the more general shape: a parallelepiped.A rectangular prism, for one. A cube is a specialized case of this, where all 6 faces are congruent squares.
Square No, in general they are six rectangles. Only in special cases would they be squares.