A tetrahedron
A sphere has no edges or edges but its face is globular.
A triangle has one face, three vertices and three edges.
square-based pyramid
A polygon can have three or more edges and exactly the same number of vertices. All polygons have one face.
There is no such shape as a regtangiel. If you meant a rectangle, that is a 2-dimensional shape with 4 vertices, 4 edges and one face.
No. Every solid shape has at least one face. The closest you will get is a sphere, which has no edges or vertices, but it still has a face.
A tetrahedron
A sphere has one face, and no vertices or edges.
There can be no such shape. A hexagon is a 2-dimensional shape and so has only one face, six sides and 6 vertices.
A sphere has no edges or edges but its face is globular.
A triangle has one face, three vertices and three edges.
A teardrop-shape would have one vertex (the tip), one edge and one face
A rectangle has 4 sides, which are also its edges. It has 4 vertices where the sides meet. In terms of faces, a rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape and therefore only has one face, which is the flat surface enclosed by the four sides.
It has one spherical face and no vertices or edges
Oh, dude, an equilateral triangle has 3 vertices, 3 faces (which are also the sides), and 3 edges. It's like the most balanced shape ever, so chill.
square-based pyramid