Both, a cylinder and a prism have two faces (bases) at either end. These are parallel and identical. A plane that is parallel to these bases will cut the cylinder (or prism) in identical cross sections.
A cylinder has two parallel congruent faces and a curved surface.
no, there are only two faces and one is curved therefore cannot be parallel in order for the cone to eventually come to a point, there cannot be any perpendicular faces
A cylinder, a semi-torus (half a doughnut).
Usually, a pair of parallel bases and four pairs of parallel lateral faces.
A cylinder has 2 flat, parallel faces.
A cylinder has 2 opposite parallel flat faces
its has parallel faces and edges
..... 2 opposite parallel flat faces
A cylinder
A pyramid never has parallel faces. Any two faces intersect.
Both, a cylinder and a prism have two faces (bases) at either end. These are parallel and identical. A plane that is parallel to these bases will cut the cylinder (or prism) in identical cross sections.
ummm, it would have to be the cylinder having 2 faces! :) hunter anwsered this
A cyliner has 2 parallel plane faces and 1 curved face
Cylinder
It has 2 which are parallel to each other
A cylinder would fit the given description