Just about any shape that isn't a circle can have two or more acute angles. But with some of them, you need to make them have acute angles.
No
A 2D shape with four straight sides and no right angles is called a rhombus. In a rhombus, all four sides are of equal length, but the angles are oblique, meaning they are either acute or obtuse. Another example of such a shape is a trapezoid that does not have any right angles. Both shapes are classified as quadrilaterals.
2D shapes and 3D shapes are similar in that they both represent geometric forms, but they differ in dimensions. While 2D shapes have only length and width, such as squares and circles, 3D shapes include depth in addition to length and width, like cubes and spheres. Both types of shapes can be defined by their properties, such as angles and sides for 2D shapes and faces and vertices for 3D shapes. Additionally, 3D shapes can be visualized as the three-dimensional counterparts of their 2D base shapes.
They are both 2D shapes and have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
A kite.
A cone has no acute angles because a cone is a 3D shape and not a 2D.
square
No
Squares
Polygon
Shapes can be classified based on the number of sides they have (e.g. triangle, quadrilateral), their angles (e.g. acute, obtuse), or their dimensions in 2D or 3D space (e.g. circle, sphere). They can also be categorized as regular or irregular based on the uniformity of their sides and angles.
Impossible.
Squares
They are both 2D shapes and have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
A kite.
2d shapes are shapes that can only be seen from the front unlike 3d shapes and they are flat
2d shapes are shapes that can only be seen from the front unlike 3d shapes and they are flat