Because the hexagons angles are 120 degrees and the platonic solid wuld add up more than 360 degrees
no it cant be unless you use pentagons and octagons like on a soccer ball * * * * * That is an unbelievably rubbish answer! Tessellation - unless otherwise specified - refers to covering a 2-d surface, not the surface of a sphere. Normal soccer balls do not have pentagons and octagons but pentagons and hexagons.
No it cant
i think it is .but it is my extinct and i cant explain.
you cant
A line that you draw but cant be very well seen.
If the question is meant to ask why you cannot make a six sided Platonic solid, the answer is you can - a cube,. If the question is meant to ask why you cannot make a Platonic solid with regular hexagons, the answer is that their interior angles are all 120 degrees. A dihedral angle needs three (or more) faces to meet at a point but three hexagons add up to 360 degrees, which forms a plane - not an angle.
The faces of Platonic solids are regular polygons...
it cant be function without form
You cannot build a platonic solid with six equilateral triangles meeting at each vertex because the angles of equilateral triangles do not allow for a closed three-dimensional shape at that vertex. Each angle of an equilateral triangle is 60 degrees, and six triangles would sum to 360 degrees, which does not leave room for a vertex in three-dimensional space. In contrast, the only platonic solids possible with equilateral triangles are the tetrahedron (3 triangles per vertex) and the octahedron (4 triangles per vertex).
no. it cant be converted to solid
they dont? its solid, they cant move.
yes! i believe so.. it cant be a liquid! and it cant be a gas! soooo the final answer is? YES! A SOLID IS CORRECT! its a liqud, its a gas, ITS A SOLID!
you cant
solid matter
it is a solid because its not a liquid for sure and a gas cant hold a gas.
it is a solid because its not a liquid for sure and a gas cant hold a gas.
No, it cant