No. Skew lines are lines in different planes that are parallel.
skew
They may be either parallel or skew.
parallel lines are used in the white house. The columns holding it up are parallel lines and the floor and the roof of a room are parallel planes as long as they are the same shape
In geometry, two planes intersect in a line. The only time this is not true is if the two planes are parallel to each other.
prism
Polygon
A triangular prism.
Obviously some kind of PRISM.
A prism
A three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms is called a Parallelepiped. A cube is one example and leads to the alternate definition of a polyhedron with six faces, each of which is a parallelogram.The opposite sides are in parallel planes.
It need not be. A sphere, for example, has no rectangles nor polygons and no parallel planes either.
A cylinder
A prism. The name of the prism usually reflects the polygonal shape of the bases eg triangular prism or rectangular prism.
Yes. The opposite ends of any right prism consists of two congruent and parallel faces. Two planes are parallel if the vertical distance between them is always the same.
The given description fits that of a cylinder
A cylinder is best described as congruent on parallel planes or discs.