A couple of general observations: All shapes are geometric shapes. They may not be regular but they are still geometric. But, at a sufficiently detailed level, none of them will be geometric because all geometric shapes are ideals. A sphere, in nature is likely to be rough - at the molecular level - and so not precisely spherical.
Subject to those two comments, how about:
Stars (including the sun): spheres.
Table salt (NaCl) crystal: cube
Honeycomb : hexagonal based prism
Carbon tetrachloride or methanr molecules: tetrahedra.
Two dimensional shapes have only surface area such as polygons whereas three dimensional shapes have surface area and volume such as polyhedrons.
3 dimensional geometrical shapes have surface area and volume some of which are: pyramid, cone, cylinder, cuboid, sphere ... etc
I DON'T KNOW sorry * * * * * Three dimensional shapes, regular polyhedra.
Since there are infinitely many polyhedra, they alone will generate an infinite number of terms. Then there are non-polyhedral shapes such as spheres, spheroids, ellipsoids, toroids (doughnut shape) and lots of less well-known shapes.
A polyhedron of 5 or more sides can always be found that has a rectangular face. So three shapes are:a pentahedron (rectangle based pyramid),a hexahedron (cuboid),a heptahedron (pentagonal pyramid).
The sun and the moon are spheres... and maybe mountains are cones?
Two dimensional shapes have only surface area such as polygons whereas three dimensional shapes have surface area and volume such as polyhedrons.
In geometry three-dimensional shapes are solid figures or objects or shapes that have three dimensions length, width, and height. Unlike two-dimensional shapes, three-dimensional shapes have thickness or depth. A cube and cuboid are examples of three-dimensional objects, as they have length, width, and height.
Circles and triangles are geometric shapes with distinct properties, but they can be related through various geometric principles. For example, a circle can be inscribed in a triangle or a triangle can be inscribed in a circle. Additionally, the circumcircle of a triangle is a circle that passes through all three vertices of the triangle. These relationships demonstrate the interconnected nature of geometric shapes and the principles that govern their properties.
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3 dimensional geometrical shapes have surface area and volume some of which are: pyramid, cone, cylinder, cuboid, sphere ... etc
The U.S. flag has three shapes on it: the blue rectanglethat has the stars on it and the 13 long rectangular stripes that are red and white.
Geometric shapes: These are precise and commonly studied shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Organic shapes: These are free-form shapes found in nature such as leaves, clouds, and rocks. Abstract shapes: These are non-representational shapes that can be created from various colors, lines, and patterns without having a specific recognizable form.
I DON'T KNOW sorry * * * * * Three dimensional shapes, regular polyhedra.
They are cylinder cone and plane
abstract motifs, shapes, and horizontal bands whoo APAH