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Shapes with all flat faces are known as polyhedra. Common examples include cubes, tetrahedrons, and pyramids. These three-dimensional shapes are characterized by their flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and vertices where the faces meet. Regular polyhedra, like the Platonic solids, have congruent faces, while irregular polyhedra may have varied face shapes and sizes.

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