A solid cone has one vertex and one curved surface, leading to the formation of one angle at the vertex where the edges of the base meet the apex. While the base itself is a circle and does not have angles, the cone as a whole can be described as having a single solid angle at its vertex. Therefore, it can be said to have one angle in this context.
TROLOLO
Four Right angles are in a solid square because a square has four sides
A cone has one primary face also known as a base thus having no angles but has a vertex
A cone !!
A cone needs a three dimensional space in which to exist but it's not a solid, it's a two dimensional surface.
A cone has no acute angles because a cone is a 3D shape and not a 2D.
a cone doesn't contain any right angles fool !
There are no 90 degree angles in a cone. This capital 'L' shows an example of a right angle.
TROLOLO
A solid cone has 2 faces and 1 edge
Four Right angles are in a solid square because a square has four sides
cones have no congruent sides cause they dont have sides
A cone has one primary face also known as a base thus having no angles but has a vertex
Nope
A cone !!
A cone does not have right angles.
A cone needs a three dimensional space in which to exist but it's not a solid, it's a two dimensional surface.