By definition, the circular cross-section of a cone changes linearly in width as you go along its axis.
By definition, the cross-section of a prism is constant along its axis.
So, by definition, a cone prism is an impossible shape.
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no it's not a cone is a pyramid and has one base but a prism has two bases and is not a cone Actually, a cone is just a cone, like an ice cream cone. a prism is like a shape strechted out like a pipe. A cylindrical prism would be a pipe with closed ends.
It will look like a cone-shaped party hat from the side and a bullseye from the top.
the difference between a cone and a prism is that a cone has no edges and only one vertex and a prism has both edges and vertexes.
If we're talking in purely geometric terms: If the edges of a prism/cylinder make a right angle with the base, it is called a right prism/cylinder. If not, it is an oblique prism/cylinder...it will look as if it were slanting to one side instead of standing straight. Similarly, if the top vertex of a pyramid/cone is directly above the center of the base, it is a right pyramid/cone. Otherwise, it is an oblique pyramid/cone. Again, it will look a bit askew.