A shape with 20 sides is called an icosagon. The prefix "icosi-" means 20 in Greek, and "-gon" indicates a polygon. An icosagon has 20 straight sides and 20 interior angles, each measuring 162 degrees in a regular icosagon. It is a polygon with 20 vertices where each vertex connects two adjacent sides.
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The icosahedron is the shape that has 20 sides. The icosahedron also has five triangular faces that join together at each vertex.
There is no limit to the number of sides that a particular shape can have. The Icosahedron has 20 sides. It would tend to the circle as the number tends to infinity: even a 360-sided polygon (1 degree internal angles) would look a bit like like a pixellated circle.
It is an 8 sided octagon
A decagon has 10 sides and so 2*10 = 20
a shape with ten sides