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Their structure is based on a circular design.

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What is the difference between cone and cylinder?

A cylinder has two bases that are circles but a cone only has one base then a vertex.


What is the difference between a cylinder and a cone?

A cylinder has two bases that are circles but a cone only has one base then a vertex.


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The volume of a cone compared to the volume of a cylinder?

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Does a cone have an edge?

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