A standard sphere, like a ball, has no flat faces; it is a three-dimensional shape with a continuous curved surface. Therefore, it can be said to have zero faces. However, if you're referring to a polyhedral ball, such as a soccer ball, it is made up of multiple flat faces, typically hexagons and pentagons. In that case, the number of faces would depend on the specific design of the ball.
One.
Ball!!!!
no face --- One its surface.
A ball with that many faces would be close to a sphere, so its volume ans surface area, and other properties could be approximated using pi.
A soccer ball (a.k.a. a truncated icosahedron) does have 12 pentagonal faces but does not have 12 hexagonal faces, it has 20. It will have 60 vertices.
A ball has no faces, that is y it has no edges and no
One.
Ball!!!!
no because they are a ball of gas
no face --- One its surface.
6 faces
A ball has zero faces. It's a three-dimensional object, not a flat shape like a circle. So, unless you're talking about a ball with a creepy smiley face drawn on it, then the answer is none.
6 faces.
A ball with that many faces would be close to a sphere, so its volume ans surface area, and other properties could be approximated using pi.
anything goes * * * * * Its faces are a mixture of pentagons and hexagons.
A soccer ball (a.k.a. a truncated icosahedron) does have 12 pentagonal faces but does not have 12 hexagonal faces, it has 20. It will have 60 vertices.
Four faces four vertices