Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
There are two plane faces and a curved face, two edges and no vertices.
One edge, no vertices and two faces.
A cylinder has 0 vertices. If an edge is defined by the meeting of two faces then there are two edges but if an edge is defined by the meeting of two PLANE faces then there are 0 edges.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
There are two plane faces and a curved face, two edges and no vertices.
One edge, no vertices and two faces.
A cylinder has 0 vertices. If an edge is defined by the meeting of two faces then there are two edges but if an edge is defined by the meeting of two PLANE faces then there are 0 edges.
2 faces can't share the same face, and they cannot share ALL vertices and edges either
2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices 2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices
A hemisphere has one edge, two faces and no vertices.
4 faces, 6 edges, 4 verticesFour faces, six edges and four vertices.
Each cube has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices, so two [unconnected] cubes have 12 faces, 24 edges and 16 vertices (between them).
It has 14 Faces, 24 Edges, and 12 Vertices
Faces: 10 Vertices: 16 Edges: 24