A cylinder has three surfaces: two circular bases and one curved lateral surface that connects the bases. The circular bases are the top and bottom surfaces, while the lateral surface wraps around the sides. Together, these surfaces define the shape of the cylinder.
A cylinder has 2 opposite parallel flat surfaces.
A cylinder has three faces and two round surfaces.
There are 2 flat surfaces, both are circles.
A cylinder has three distinct surfaces: one curved surface and two circular bases. Therefore, if you're referring to the total number of surfaces, a cylinder has a total of three surfaces.
Three: top, bottom, and middle
A cylinder has 2 opposite parallel flat surfaces.
A cylinder has three faces and two round surfaces.
A cylinder has 2 flat surfaces.
2
There are 2 flat surfaces, both are circles.
A cylinder has two circular faces.
2 flat and 1 curved
Two. The ends.
Three: top, bottom, and middle
0 vertices 0edges 2 flat surfaces
one all around
A cylinder has 2 surfaces (faces), 0 vertices, and 0 edges.