There are infinitely many spatial figures and it is not possible to give a comprehensive answer.
For a partial answer, see the following link. However, the link is concerned only with polyhedra. There are other spatial figures - like spheres and ellipsoid etc.
Edges: 2, Vertex: None.
0 vertex edges and 1 base.
Three edges meet at each vertex.
Edges: 12 Faces: 6 Vertex: 8
it has one vertex two circle edges and one face
Edges: 2, Vertex: None.
A vertex can be the corner of a polyhedron in which case at least three edges meet at a vertex.
One possibility is a cylinder whose bases do not stop in edges but flow gradually into the length of the cylinder.
0 vertex edges and 1 base.
Three edges meet at each vertex.
Edges: 12 Faces: 6 Vertex: 8
it has one vertex two circle edges and one face
Edges meet at a vertex.
vertex
there are 4 vertices(singular vertex) of a square. the pointed edges are called vertex
Where edges come together is a vertex
It is at the vertex of which the plural is vertices