A solid sphere has one continuous surface. This surface is smooth and curved uniformly, with every point on the surface equidistant from the center of the sphere. Unlike polyhedral shapes, which have multiple flat faces, a sphere is defined by this singular, seamless exterior.
A SPHERE has no vertices and no FLAT surfaces
A face is a flat surface. The only solid with no flat surfaces is a sphere.
A sphere or torus (a donut).
A solid that has only curved surfaces is a cylinder or a sphere. However, the sphere is the most common example of a solid with exclusively curved surfaces, as it is perfectly round and has no flat faces. In contrast, a cylinder has two flat circular bases in addition to its curved surface.
A sphere is a solid figure that has 0 flat surfaces and 0 vertices. It is perfectly round and smooth, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center. Unlike polyhedra, which have flat faces and vertices, a sphere has a continuous curved surface.
A sphere.
A SPHERE has no vertices and no FLAT surfaces
sphere, cylinder, cone
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A face is a flat surface. The only solid with no flat surfaces is a sphere.
A sphere or torus (a donut).
It doen't have any surfaces
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There are many possible answers: Some examples: a sphere truncated by two planes not intersecting within the sphere, an ellipsoid similarly truncated, a torus (doughnut) with a segment removed, a cylinder.
A sphere has no faces an corners. The term "faces" and "corners" are applied to polyhedrons, figures with flat surfaces.
Since a sphere is round it is a shape without a face.
0- a sphere is a 3D surface with continuous curvature ( it does not have to have any flat areas)