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a sphere
a cone
Cylinder
I am a geometric solid with one face that is curved. My surface is equally distant from my center at all points. What am I?
In a 3-dimensional shape with polygonal faces, an edge is a straight line at which two faces meet. A vertex is a point where three or more edges meet. In solid shapes which are not polyhedra, an edge is still a line - possibly curved - where two faces meet. But a vertex can be any corner, for example, the point of a cone.
a sphere
surface are of a shape means is the total area of the faces and curved surface of a solid figure.kellie edwards.
A face, of a solid object, is a flat surface. If it is curved it is called a curved surface though sometimes it is also referred to as a face. Two faces meet at an edge, which is a line which may be straight or curved. Three or more faces meet at a point which is a vertex.
Spheres and spheroids have.Wait ! Don't go away. Any solid of revolution generated bya plane figure with only curves will have only a curved surface.
a cone
A cylinder because there are two circular bases on the bottom and top and in the middle is a curved surface. hope I helped
It is a cylinder
One if it is solid, two if it is hollow
Cylinder
I am a geometric solid with one face that is curved. My surface is equally distant from my center at all points. What am I?
In a 3-dimensional shape with polygonal faces, an edge is a straight line at which two faces meet. A vertex is a point where three or more edges meet. In solid shapes which are not polyhedra, an edge is still a line - possibly curved - where two faces meet. But a vertex can be any corner, for example, the point of a cone.
Surface, edge, and vertex are the different parts of solid figures.