Cones have a circular base and a triangle prism has a triangular base
They are both 3 dimensional objects
A sphere to a cone is the same as a circle is to a triangle but they are both 3 dimensional.
A prism is an elongated 2D shape, while a cone is elongated, just shrinking as it gets to the tip. A cone has a curved surface, while a prism is composed of flat surfaces.
Neither. A cone is a cone.
ummm.., I....... A cube, a cuboid, a pyramid, a cone, a sphere, a cylinder and a prism. Is it okay if I give you 12? Here you go: * Cube * Cone * Pyramid * Rectangular Prism * Pyramid * Cylinder * Sphere * Hexagonal Prism * Triangular Prism * Frustum of a Cone * Frustum of a Pyramid * Oval * Tube/Pipe A cube, a cuboid, a pyramid, a cone, a sphere, a cylinder and a prism.
A cone has a circle for a base and a triangular prism has a triangle for a base
triangular prism
the difference between a cone and a prism is that a cone has no edges and only one vertex and a prism has both edges and vertexes.
They are both 3 dimensional objects
A triangle is 2D, and has a square base. A cone is 3D, and has a circular base.
Pyramid, triangular prism, cone.
they don't look a like because a cone has one flat circle on the bottom an a triangle has six.
Hexagon, triangular prism, that's all I can think of. Also, a pyramid with a pentagon for a base.
no it's not a cone is a pyramid and has one base but a prism has two bases and is not a cone Actually, a cone is just a cone, like an ice cream cone. a prism is like a shape strechted out like a pipe. A cylindrical prism would be a pipe with closed ends.
A cone is a common pyramid-like figure where the base is a circle or other closed curve instead of a polygon. A cone has a curved lateral surface instead of several triangular faces, but in terms of volume, a cone and a pyramid are just alike.
A prism and a cone are both three-dimensional geometric shapes, but they have distinct differences. A prism has two parallel bases that are congruent polygons, and its sides are rectangular, connecting the bases. In contrast, a cone has a circular base and tapers smoothly to a single point called the apex. Thus, while they share some similarities as solids, their shapes and properties are quite different.
Not alike