You probably mean the Platonic Solids, they are the only five shapes constructed from the same faces.
If isn't liquid or gas it is a solid, so look around you.
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The Platonic solids were name after the Greek philosopher Plato, who theorized that the classical elements were constructed from the regular solids.
The only regular 3D shapes I can think of with 5 faces are the square-based pyramid and the triangular prism (which is shaped like a Toblerone bar).
There (not their) are 5 platonic solids.
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The five platonic solids are the Tetrahedron, Hexahedronor Cube, Octahedron, Dodecahedron, and the Icosahedron
There are 5 platonic solids. They are: Tetrahedron, Octahedron, Icosahedron, Cube, and Dodecahedron
There are no regular solids with an odd number of sides and therefore no regular solids with 5 faces. For this reason there is no give name, as such, for a 5 faced solid. There are however non-regular solids which have 5 faces, such as a square pyramid and a triangle cylinder.
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Solids, liquids, gases, plasmas, and Bose-Einstein condensates
If isn't liquid or gas it is a solid, so look around you.
Examples: platinum, gold, uranium, iron, sodium, beryllium.
There are four types of crystalline solids. The four types of crystalline solids includes the ionic solid, molecular solids, atomic solids and the metallic solids.
Insoluble solids are solids that do not dissolve in water.
Crystalline solids have particles that are arranged in a regular pattern and amorphous solids do not