there is only one hexagon.
They have obtuse angles on each side.
Each internal angle is 120 degrees
Some can be. Clocks come in all kinds of shapes.
Triangle, quadrilateral, Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, undecagon, and dodecagon
A hexagon, which is a six-sided figure or object, is unique in respect to the number of its sides. More practically, in the physical world, a hexagon is uniquely efficient: in grid-form, a hexagon's six sides are short enough to enable numerous such figures (or objects) to fill a defined space -- much more, in fact, than most other polygons. This factor enables the hexagon to serve as a time- and cost-saver in constructions of various kinds.
When referring to it as a hexagon is not a faux pas.
In real life we see the regular hexagon in the ice crystals by which snow is formed. All snowflakes have sixfold symmetry. Some kinds of snowflakes have the form of a hexagon. I have a project on this and just found this out on another website so, I am now helping people who couldn't find what Isearched VERY hard to find.
hex is like six and a hexagon has six sides thus the name hexagon
a hexagon has 6 sidesAn hexagon is a 6 sided polygon
hexagon
That is the correct spelling of "hexagon" (a 6-sided polygon).Hexagon.
Simple; It's the Hexagon (Hexa=6)