A cone
edge
its called a face an edge is called en edge a point is called a vertex
Not much, other than they both can be parts of a 3-dimensional figure. "Vertices" is plural of "vertex", which is a point. The vertex of an angle, for example, is the point of intersection between two lines. 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional figures can have vertices. An "edge", however, is a line segment, and only 3-dimensional figures (cubes, pyramids, etc) can have edges. An edge is the intersection of two sides of a figure.
When two sides (called faces) of a 3-dimensional shape meet, they meet at an edge.
No because it's 3 dimensional but a straight line is 1 dimensional
An edge* * * * *No. An edge is a line, which is a 1 dimensional concept. A solid object (a 3-dimensional object) will have height, width and depth.
An edge of a 3 dimensional figure
When two faces of a three-dimensional object intersect. Take this two-dimensional symbol for example: ^ Imagine that that carrot symbol is actually three-dimensional. The vertex is your edge.
edge
An edge.
its called a face an edge is called en edge a point is called a vertex
Triangular Prism
Not much, other than they both can be parts of a 3-dimensional figure. "Vertices" is plural of "vertex", which is a point. The vertex of an angle, for example, is the point of intersection between two lines. 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional figures can have vertices. An "edge", however, is a line segment, and only 3-dimensional figures (cubes, pyramids, etc) can have edges. An edge is the intersection of two sides of a figure.
When two sides (called faces) of a 3-dimensional shape meet, they meet at an edge.
Negligible, though not exactly zero.
A 3 dimensional fire.
No because it's 3 dimensional but a straight line is 1 dimensional