A blob, an ellipsoid, a torus (doughnut), a sphere
a sphere has 0 flat serfaces 0 vertices
A shape with 0 vertices and 2 flat surfaces is a cylinder. The two flat surfaces are the circular bases at the top and bottom, while the curved surface connecting them does not count as a flat surface. Other than the cylinder, a shape that fits this description is a circular disk, which also has no vertices and one flat surface, but when considering the top and bottom of the cylinder, it effectively has two flat surfaces.
A solid figure with 2 flat surfaces and 0 vertices is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular flat surfaces, known as bases, and no vertices because it does not have any corners or points where edges meet. It is a three-dimensional shape that is formed by a curved surface connecting the two bases.
0 vertices 0edges 2 flat surfaces
A sphere has no faces, edges, or vertices.
a cone
a sphere has 0 flat serfaces 0 vertices
A solid figure with 2 flat surfaces and 0 vertices is a cylinder. A cylinder has two circular flat surfaces, known as bases, and no vertices because it does not have any corners or points where edges meet. It is a three-dimensional shape that is formed by a curved surface connecting the two bases.
0 vertices 0edges 2 flat surfaces
Hemisphere
How about globe or a sphere
A sphere has no faces, edges, or vertices.
A sphere is a solid figure that has 0 flat surfaces and 0 vertices. It is perfectly round and smooth, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center. Unlike polyhedra, which have flat faces and vertices, a sphere has a continuous curved surface.
An ovoid (egg-shape) is one possible answer. A smooth blob (to use a very technical term!) is another.
A circle.
Technically, there's no shape with no surface and no vertices, but a sphere is close. It has no vertices but has just one surface.
Sphere ( 0 faces , 0 edges , 0 vertices )