Well, honey, Cubes and Spheres are called solid figures because they have three dimensions: length, width, and height. Unlike those flat, two-dimensional shapes, these bad boys have depth, making them solid. So, next time you see a Cube or Sphere, just remember they ain't no flimsy paper cutouts - they're the real deal.
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Cubes and spheres are called solid figures because they are three-dimensional shapes that occupy space and have volume. Unlike two-dimensional shapes such as squares and circles, cubes and spheres have depth in addition to length and width. This physical presence distinguishes them as solid figures in geometry.
Oh, dude, Cubes and Spheres are called solid figures because they have three dimensions - length, width, and height. Unlike those lame 2D shapes that are flat like my jokes, these bad boys have depth, making them solid. So, yeah, they're called solid figures because they're not just some boring, one-dimensional wannabes.
Rectilinear figures are figures that are produced using just line segments. All of the polygons are rectilinear figures and many 3-dimensional solid shapes are as well.
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A three dimensional solid figure looks like a cube or a prism. Pyramids are three dimensional solid figures as well.
A sphere. All other solids, including cubes, rectangular prisms, and cones all have at least one vertex.
A four-faced solid is called a tetrahedron.