The question causes me to wonder how the circular bases can be defined without edges!
The answer will depend on the shape under consideration.
The shape that has no vertices and is round is a circle. The circle is the only shape that does not have vertices.
i think it might be a circle but im not sure
Triangular prism. 9 faces, six vertices, and nine edges right?
A triangular prism.
There is no limit to the number of vertices nor edges.
A sphere has no faces, edges, or vertices.
A triangle based prism.
A solid figure with 2 flat surfaces and 0 vertices is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular flat surfaces, known as bases, and no vertices because it does not have any corners or points where edges meet. It is a three-dimensional shape that is formed by a curved surface connecting the two bases.
A circle has no vertices and is round.
Vertices = Corners
A circle.