Squares
A square because all sides are squares.
A cube has only one shape and that is of a cube! It has six faces.
Six squares make up the surface of a cube.
Plane shapes you draw on paper. Solid shapes can be picked up. Examples of plane shapes would be circle, square, triangle, etc. Examples of solid shapes would be a sphere, a cube, pyramid, and so on. ■
Squares
You can make many such shapes. One of them is the cube.
A cube.
A square because all sides are squares.
squares
A cube has only one shape and that is of a cube! It has six faces.
Six squares make up the surface of a cube.
Plane shapes you draw on paper. Solid shapes can be picked up. Examples of plane shapes would be circle, square, triangle, etc. Examples of solid shapes would be a sphere, a cube, pyramid, and so on. ■
There is only one cube shape and it is called a cube or a regular hexahedron.
They're both shapes... and three dimensional shapes.
They are both 3-dimensional shapes.
If you are asking about "faces" a square (2 dimensional) has 1 face A cube (3 dimensional) has 6. Think of a pair of dice. If you are thinking about edges, like counting the toothpicks that it takes to make up the shapes, A square had 4 sides and a cube has 12.