The cylindrical structures on the sides of a castle are typically called turrets or towers. Turrets are smaller, often rounded towers that can be used for defensive purposes or as lookout points, while larger towers may serve as strongholds or living quarters. Both features enhance the castle's architectural appeal and provide strategic advantages.
1. it is just called a cylinder and 2. it has 2 sides thicko!
a can of soft drink is shaped like a cylinder
A cylinder has three sides and no corners.
Cylinder shapes only have three sides.
There are 2 completely flat sides on every cylinder.
1. it is just called a cylinder and 2. it has 2 sides thicko!
No. The sides of a cylinder are not parallel.
A cylinder has two sides - an inside and an outside
a can of soft drink is shaped like a cylinder
A cylinder has two sides - an inside and an outside
A cylinder has three sides and no corners.
first of all I think it's called a CYLINDER and since the sides are round the on the cylinder it has no verticies(right angles).
Cylinder shapes only have three sides.
There are 2 completely flat sides on every cylinder.
One round side: Cone Two round sides: Cylinder or frustrum More than 2 round sides: no specific name.
A cylinder is round shaped like a tin can , a TRIANGLE has 3 sides
A circular base if facing downward. A circular face if facing to the sides.