Such a shape probably does not have a specific name.
sphere
curved
a sphere
sphere
a cone
sphere.
The shape you are describing is a cylinder. A cylinder has two flat circular faces (the top and bottom) and one curved surface that wraps around the sides. It has no edges or vertices where flat surfaces meet, as the curved surface is continuous.
Prism
sphere
The description given fits that of a cylinder.
An egg.
A cone would fit the given description
curved
Technically, there's no shape with no surface and no vertices, but a sphere is close. It has no vertices but has just one surface.
Yes, a sphere has a curved surface. Unlike flat shapes, the entire surface of a sphere is smooth and continuously curves outward from its center. This curvature is uniform in all directions, making the sphere a three-dimensional shape with no edges or vertices.
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A shape with 0 vertices and 2 flat surfaces is a cylinder. The two flat surfaces are the circular bases at the top and bottom, while the curved surface connecting them does not count as a flat surface. Other than the cylinder, a shape that fits this description is a circular disk, which also has no vertices and one flat surface, but when considering the top and bottom of the cylinder, it effectively has two flat surfaces.