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.
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).
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
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.