cones are similar to pyramids because they come to a point, also known as the vertex. Cones and pyramids are also conic. Cylinders are similar to prisms because their base, no matter what shape, will translate (slide) all the way up the middle to the top. Basically, their 2 bases should always always always be congruent. Prisms and cylinders are also cylindric.
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I believe that cones have only 1 edge. Try googling, images-cone.
Ice cream cones, mathematical cones, frustums, traffic cones, pine cones...
No. You need to have the same vertex angle, or have the same ratio between the height and radius of the cones in order to have similar cones.
cones are similar to pyramids because they come to a point, also known as the vertex. Cones and pyramids are also conic. Cylinders are similar to prisms because their base, no matter what shape, will translate (slide) all the way up the middle to the top. Basically, their 2 bases should always always always be congruent. Prisms and cylinders are also cylindric.
well seed cones are very similar to pine cones they both haves seeds and pine needles... you cant see the needles cause theyre tiny.
It depends on the prism but cones will always have one.
The Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) is a conifer tree that produces large, distinctive cones similar to alder cones. It is a coniferous tree but is not deciduous, unlike alder trees. The cones of the Douglas fir are much larger than those of alder trees.
Nope they are never similar, just like snowflakes.
No.
Similar: They both have a circular base.Different: A cone has a vertex, a cylinder does not.
seed cones and spores.
they don't. most likely in the level of math you're taking, it is assumed that all cones are right cones
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