The solid where two faces meet is called a "polyhedron." A polyhedron is a three-dimensional shape that consists of flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and vertices. Each point where two faces come together is called an edge, and the points where edges meet are called vertices. Examples of polyhedra include cubes, pyramids, and tetrahedra.
An edge is a line of a soild where two faces meet.
an edge
The edge.
That would be an edge.
were two or more faces of a solid figure
An edge is a line of a soild where two faces meet.
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The edge.
That would be an edge.
Triangular prism
an edge or in more simpler term "side"
were two or more faces of a solid figure
As long as they are not parallel, they will meet at an "edge", which is just a straight line.
They meet at an edge
Wood and styrofoam, to name two.
Yes. I think of an edge as a line. The edges meet at vertices, and the faces meet at edges.