A circle and a rectangle.
sphere, cylinder and a cone
All except the cone.
A cone is formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs. The triangular face becomes the curved surface of the cone, while the base of the triangle forms the circular base of the cone. Thus, the two-dimensional shapes involved in creating a cone are a right triangle and a circle.
Two square's
A prism and a cone are both three-dimensional geometric shapes, but they have distinct differences. A prism has two parallel bases that are congruent polygons, and its sides are rectangular, connecting the bases. In contrast, a cone has a circular base and tapers smoothly to a single point called the apex. Thus, while they share some similarities as solids, their shapes and properties are quite different.
sphere, cylinder and a cone
A cylinder and a cone - are two entirely different 3D shapes. A cylinder has three faces & two edges. A cone has two faces and one edge.
All except the cone.
A cone is formed by rotating a right triangle around one of its legs. The triangular face becomes the curved surface of the cone, while the base of the triangle forms the circular base of the cone. Thus, the two-dimensional shapes involved in creating a cone are a right triangle and a circle.
The answer is Pollen and the Sugar cone.
All these shapes have a vertex opposite its base.
The Greeks had words for sphere, cylinder, cube, cone, and other shapes more than two millenia ago. There were many of these shapes as ceramic figurines which may have been used in barter as much as five millenia ago. A cylinder, for example, may have represented a jug of oil or a carafe of wine.
Two square's
Tornadoes come in more than two shapes. Common shapes include elephant trunk (the classic "tornado" shape), rope, cone, stovepipe, and wedge (appears wide then the height of the clouds)
The shapes cosist of: two triangles and three rectangles.
Two triangles
A rectangle.