A Pyramid is a shape called a pyramid, there are no spheres in a triangulare shape.
what is a cone shape in your classroom what is a spheres shape in your classroom
Primarily circles and spheres.
They both have a circular face.
Most starts are oblate spheres, and so yes.
A Pyramid is a shape called a pyramid, there are no spheres in a triangulare shape.
no
a ball
what is a cone shape in your classroom what is a spheres shape in your classroom
Planets are approximately in shape, usually elongated spheres called spheroids (squashed spheres)
Primarily circles and spheres.
They both have a circular face.
No but they are of a spherical shape
Spherical. They are approximately spheres. The earth is more of an oblate sphere, a squashed sphere - this is due to its spin.
No all planets are almost perfect spheres
One possible answer is an infinite cone. Spheres have one face but no vertex. No physical 3-D shape can have a vertex without having more than one face (a real cone typically has two: side and bottom).
A face value in maths is the out-side of the shape, as to say the face of a shape. The face value is the sides of a shape.