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A torus has one surface, no edges, no vertices.

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Oh, dude, a torus is like a donut, right? So, it's got one face, zero edges (because it's all smooth and curvy), and two vertices (those are like the points where the curves meet). So, yeah, that's the deal with a torus.

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3mo ago
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A torus has 2 faces, 1 edge, and 0 vertices. A torus is a three-dimensional shape that is essentially a doughnut shape with a hole in the middle. The faces of a torus are the curved surface of the doughnut shape, the edge is the outer circumference of the doughnut, and there are no vertices as it is a continuous, smooth shape without any sharp corners.

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3mo ago
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Well, honey, a torus has 0 faces, 0 edges, and 0 vertices. It's a doughnut shape, not a fancy geometric figure with all those frilly features. So, next time you see a torus, just remember it's as smooth and simple as a Sunday morning.

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3mo ago
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4y ago
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A torus has no faces, edges and vertices.

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