A 2 dimensional shape such as a circle is NOT a solid shape, while a sphere is.
A circle in a solid is called a cross-section.
A circle.
The shape of a flattened circle is called an ellipse. The shape is similar to an oval and some may mistakenly call it an oval.
A circle has a round shape in which every point on the circle is the same distance from one point called "the center". The center of a circle is not on the circle.
A solid in the shape of a circle is called a cylinder.
A 2 dimensional shape such as a circle is NOT a solid shape, while a sphere is.
well it depends what shape is the solid. it could be a sqare solid or circle solid
A circle in a solid is called a cross-section.
I'm a cone
yes Correction: No. It is a 2-dimensional, or plane, shape.
A solid oval is called an ellipsoid. It is a three-dimensional shape that resembles a stretched circle. It has an oval cross-section in all planes perpendicular to its main axis.
A shape refers to the outline or form of an object, such as a circle or square. A solid shape, on the other hand, has three dimensions (length, width, and height) and occupies space, like a cube or sphere. In essence, all solid shapes are shapes, but not all shapes are solid shapes.
A circle.
The shape of a flattened circle is called an ellipse. The shape is similar to an oval and some may mistakenly call it an oval.
A circle has a round shape in which every point on the circle is the same distance from one point called "the center". The center of a circle is not on the circle.
A circle perhaps