A circle for example.
polygon I think I would say, it is a circle.
A line segment is a line hat starts at one point and ends at another literal point.
A net is a two-dimensional figure which can be folded into a three-dimensional figure. It's a little difficult to describe in words . . . To make a regular triangular prism, start with a rectangle, and divide it into three equal (narrow) rectangular strips. on the two ends of one of these strips, make equilateral triangles.
a simple geometric point; i.e. a dot "." ....i think......cuz no other thing can just end where it started.
ovoid
A closed figure, like a circle or triangle, begins and ends at the same point.
triangle
A circle for example.
Apsolotely not it is far away from ever being one unless you mechcanicaly pulled both ends of it and streched it out. Dr. Joseph Blue No!Polygon is closed plane figure made up of 3 or more line segments.Sphere is a three-dimensional figure with all points in space at an equaldistance from a fixed point.The fixed point is called as center of the sphere.So, a polygon is a two-dimensional figure and a sphere is a three-dimensional shape.Hence, a sphere is not a polygon.Source: www.icoachmath.com
it starts in anchorage and ends in Nome. Alaska
my guess would be the circle; but that continues on and on maybe a point all by itself
polygon I think I would say, it is a circle.
A line segment is a line hat starts at one point and ends at another literal point.
The Strait of Magellan.
Eight ( including the ends ). No but it has 6 sides
A word that starts with AN and ends with OR: ancestor.