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a cone . . . . I imagined Metaknight but that's up to you.
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calculate the length of each side then add them all up same with any 2d shape
A cone would fit the given description
cone
1 rectangle and 2 circle.
Eyjafjallajökull is a stratovolcano, which is a steep-sided volcanic cone made up of layers of lava and ash. It is located in Iceland.
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It depends on the angular plane of the Cross-section, to the conic axis. The conic-axis is a line from the point of the cone to the centre of a circular cross-section. #1 ; Cross section perpendicular to the acix is a CIRCLE. #2 ; Cross section angled to ther sides of the cone is an ELLIPSE #3 ; Cross section were the ends do not touch the circular face is a PARABOLA #4 ' Cross sectional plane which is parallel to the axis is a HYPERBOLA. The Cartesian Equations for each type are ;- #1 ; Circle ' x^(2) + y^(2) = 1 #2 ; Ellipse ' x^(2)/a^(2) + y^(2)/b^(2) = 1 #3 ; Parabola ' y^(2) = 4ax #4 ; Hyperbola ' x^(2)/a^(2) - y^(2)/b^(2) = 1
The Shiveluch volcano has a stratovolcano cone, also known as a composite cone. This type of cone is made up of layers of hardened lava, volcanic ash, and other volcanic materials, resulting from explosive eruptions. They are characterized by steep slopes and a symmetrical shape.
2D is a shape or an object that is flat and u can not pick it up, and it has 2 faces. 3D is a shape or an object that is a shape and you cant pick it up and hold it, and it can have as many faces.
Cinder cone
It is cone shaped.
a cone . . . . I imagined Metaknight but that's up to you.
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Mount Kenya is neither a composite cone, cinder cone, nor a shield cone. It is a complex stratovolcano made up of layers of lava and ash.