Its cross-section area
a face
It the circular face is uniform along it's length then the shape is a cylinder.
Any face that is not a base of a solid is called a lateral face. In three-dimensional geometry, lateral faces connect the edges of the base and contribute to the overall shape of the solid. For example, in a prism, the lateral faces are the sides that are not the top or bottom bases.
A contradiction. A solid is a 3-dimensional object, a face is 2-dimensional. Hence you cannot have a solid face.
To determine your face shape look up the general guidelines for each different face shape that there is. Then look in the mirror and compare your face shape.
Since a sphere is round it is a shape without a face.
A Sphere only has one face and no verticies.
a face
A cone.
The solid shape that has one square face and four triangular faces is called a pyramid. If you were to have a shape that had four triangular faces and no square face, it would be called a triangular pyramid.
You take a look at what 2-D shape the face is, and then that's the name of the face.
It the circular face is uniform along it's length then the shape is a cylinder.
No. Every solid shape has at least one face. The closest you will get is a sphere, which has no edges or vertices, but it still has a face.
shapes can`t be solids. You can say that a shape is a triangle but u can`t say that a triangle is a solid. shapes are 2D unless your talking about the face of a 3D object
Any one of the plain surfaces of a solid, three-dimensional shape. Also Called -- side
A circle comes to mind as the face of a right cylinder (which has 2 faces). The curved side is not considered a face.
The crust is the solid surface of the Earth.