Cylinder
3D shapes have edges, sides, and intersecting points
a cylinder
A cube has 6 faces
A cylinder has two parallel congruent faces and a curved surface.
A cylinder, depending if you think the curved part that goes around counts..
3D shapes have edges, sides, and intersecting points
A cube
triangular prism
There are infinitely many shapes that do.
3D shapes that only have flat faces are known as polyhedra. Examples include cubes, tetrahedrons, and octahedrons. Each of these shapes is composed entirely of flat polygonal faces, edges, and vertices. In contrast, shapes like spheres or cylinders have curved surfaces and do not fit this category.
A common 3D shape that is not a polyhedron is a sphere. Unlike polyhedra, which are formed by flat polygonal faces, a sphere is characterized by its smooth, curved surface and has no edges or vertices. Other examples of non-polyhedral 3D shapes include cylinders and cones, which also feature curved surfaces.
cylinder
sphere, cylinder and a cone
Spheres
Cylinders
sphere
a cylinder