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Yes, both pyramids and cones have an apex. The apex of a pyramid is the top vertex where all the triangular faces meet, while the apex of a cone is the single point at the top where the curved surface converges. Both shapes are defined by having a distinct peak or highest point, which is referred to as the apex.

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Pyramids and cones have a pointed top (apex) while prisms and cylinders have flat tops. Pyramids and cones have a single base, while prisms have two parallel bases. Cones have a curved surface while pyramids have triangular faces.


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