-hedra.
Polygonal (2-d) shapes get their (not there) names from the number of sides; polyhedra (3-d) shapes get their names from the number of faces.The names of other shapes: circles, ellipses, torus, cardioid etc have different origins.
There are infinitely many 3-D shapes so it is not possible to name them individually.
There are infinitely many shapes and not all of them have names.
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-hedra.
Polygonal (2-d) shapes get their (not there) names from the number of sides; polyhedra (3-d) shapes get their names from the number of faces.The names of other shapes: circles, ellipses, torus, cardioid etc have different origins.
There are infinitely many 3-D shapes so it is not possible to name them individually.
Organic shapes don't have names. They are random shapes that you make up.
1. a 2.b 3.c 4.U!
There are infinitely many shapes and not all of them have names.
What are the names of the six main kinds of crystal shapes
There are infinitely many 3d shapes and many of them do not have specific names.
from there sides
There are many 3-D shapes (including ones that don't have names). Here are the commonly known 3-D shapes in general: -hemisphere -cube -cuboid -tetrahedron -cylinder -octahedron -cone -prism -sphere -pyramid -dodecahedron
Polygon * * * * * A polygon, although correct, is too general a term. "Triangles" is better.
by their shapes and where they live