No.
There are zero faces in a sphere.
No, just one face on a sphere
A sphere.
A sphere.
A sphere has one continuous curved surface, so it technically does not have "faces" in the same way that polyhedra do. However, if you consider the surface as a whole, it can be referred to simply as the "surface of the sphere." In contrast, polyhedra have flat faces, edges, and vertices, which are not applicable to a sphere.
A sphere has a surface but no faces.
A sphere has no faces, no edges, and no vertices.
Six Faces, because a cube contains 6 faces.
A sphere has just one face.
A sphere has no faces an corners. The term "faces" and "corners" are applied to polyhedrons, figures with flat surfaces.
There are zero faces in a sphere.
No, just one face on a sphere
Sphere is the answer.
A sphere.
A hemisphere has two faces.
There is no faces because it is not flat.
A sphere.