a circle?
An isosceles trapezium.
Rectangle
A dome is typically considered to have a single continuous curved surface that forms its lateral face. Unlike structures with multiple flat sides, a dome's lateral surface is seamless and encapsulates the space beneath it. Thus, it can be said to have one lateral face, characterized by its smooth, rounded shape.
Triangle
rectangle
The lateral faces of a prism - pentagonal or other - are rectangular.
A cone has two types of faces: one circular face at the base and one curved lateral face that wraps around from the base to the apex. The circular face is flat, while the lateral face is a continuous curved surface. Together, these faces define the shape of the cone.
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular faces, which are also known as bases, and one rectangular face, which is called the lateral face. The lateral face of a cylinder is formed by unrolling the curved surface of the cylinder into a flat shape, creating a rectangle.
The shape of the face on a cone is a circular base at the bottom and a curved surface that narrows smoothly to a point called the apex. This curved surface is referred to as the lateral face of the cone. Overall, a cone has one circular face (the base) and one curved surface.
No, the face-down position is prone, face up is supine, lateral is a side-lying position. Lateral refers to one side or the other. Those in a lateral position will be referred to as lying in a left lateral or right lateral recumbent position.
Any face that is not a base of a solid is called a lateral face. In three-dimensional geometry, lateral faces connect the edges of the base and contribute to the overall shape of the solid. For example, in a prism, the lateral faces are the sides that are not the top or bottom bases.
The lateral faces of a prism are either squares, rectangles or parallelograms. If the prism is oblique then the faces must be parallelograms and not rectangles or squares.