There is no solid figure with only four edges. The smallest solid figure is the tetrahedron, made up of four triangular faces, but it has six edges.
NO it is made up of micro organisms
triangular cone
Plane figure
If you had a 3D shape made out of paper, that was all folded and taped together, and you pulled the tape off and layed the figure out flat, then you would get the net of the three dimensional solid.
yes, ice cubes glaciers and snowballs are made of ice, which is water in its solid state
Ice cubes are water that has been frozen into a solid state of matter.
There is no solid figure with only four edges. The smallest solid figure is the tetrahedron, made up of four triangular faces, but it has six edges.
Tetrahedron.
They are made by other cubes .
The volume V of a prism is the area of its base Btimes its height h.
A cylinder
NO it is made up of micro organisms
triangular cone
Such at figure - as described - could not be made as a solid geometric shape.
Plane figure
If you had a 3D shape made out of paper, that was all folded and taped together, and you pulled the tape off and layed the figure out flat, then you would get the net of the three dimensional solid.