A rectangle and two circles
Organic shapes don't have names. They are random shapes that you make up.
triangles
sqare
Two trapezoids can make up a hexagon.
Two triangles
A triangle and a square
two circles and arectangle
A rectangle and 4 triangles.
two cylinders on top of each other
two circles and arectangle
There are infinitely many different plane figures that can be made up of 2-dimensional shapes - provided that they are all in the same plane. There cannot be any 3-dimensional shapes involved.
A figure made up of two or more three-dimensional shapes is known as a composite solid or a composite figure. These figures can include various combinations of shapes such as cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones. For example, a shape that consists of a cylinder topped with a hemisphere is a composite solid. These shapes can be analyzed for volume and surface area by breaking them down into their individual components.
Has to take up space.
No.Faces relate to 3-dimensional objects, for example a tetrahedron, a cube. They are the 2-dimensional shapes that make up the surface of a 3-dimensional objectA triangle can be a face though, for example, a tetrahedron is made up of 4 triangular faces.
Anything that you can pick up is a three dimensional shape. They are shapes that have a length, breadth and height.
Of rectangles and squares.
A figure made up of two or more three-dimensional figures is called a composite solid. These composite solids can include combinations of shapes like cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones. The properties of the composite figure can be determined by analyzing the individual shapes and how they interact with one another. Common examples include a cylinder topped with a hemisphere or a cube attached to a rectangular prism.