A cube has six square faces.
They are squares.
A vertex is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet (plural = vertices).
The most precise name for the solid formed from a net diagram of 6 congruent squares is a cube. A cube is a three-dimensional geometric figure with six equal square faces, twelve equal edges, and eight vertices. It is a specific type of rectangular prism where all sides are of equal length.
The solid with 12 equal faces is a dodecahedron. A dodecahedron has 12 equal pentagon surfaces.
an edge
Rectangular Prism. It's lateral faces are 4 rectangles. It's bases are 2 squares.
They are squares.
Icosahedron
A vertex is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet (plural = vertices).
The most precise name for the solid formed from a net diagram of 6 congruent squares is a cube. A cube is a three-dimensional geometric figure with six equal square faces, twelve equal edges, and eight vertices. It is a specific type of rectangular prism where all sides are of equal length.
If the faces are flat, it's a line.
The solid with 12 equal faces is a dodecahedron. A dodecahedron has 12 equal pentagon surfaces.
an edge
triangular prism
a triangular prism.
Isosceles TetrahedronA solid with four faces is a tetrahedron. Each of the faces is a triangle. If all the triangles are congruent, you have an isosceles tetrahedron.
They have compound names which use Greek prefices for the number of faces, and the suffix "hedron".So, an octahedron would be a solid with 8 faces.