A sphere has no edges, because an edge is defined as where two faces meet. Likewise, it has no faces, because a face is defined as the flat surface of an object. Likewise, it has no corners either.
No corners, two faces
none
A pyramid with a four sided base has five faces and five corners.
2 edges (curved), 0 corners, and 3 faces (one of which is not flat) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A cylinder has 0 vertices (corners), 0 edges, and 2 faces. If you need convincing, my proof is Euler's formula, which which relates all three and is true for all solids in Euclidean 3-space: V + F - E = 2 0 + 2 - 0 = 2 You cannot consider the curved boundaries when counting faces or edges.
No sides or corners
A sphere has no edges, because an edge is defined as where two faces meet. Likewise, it has no faces, because a face is defined as the flat surface of an object. Likewise, it has no corners either.
No edges, no corners, but it is considered to have 1 face.
A sphere has no corners, it is a 3-D circle.
One face, zero vertices (corners), zero edges.
There are no corners to a sphere because a sphere should have no vertices.
3 faces and 8 corners
A sphere. A sphere is a solid figure that has no faces, edges, or vertices. This is because it is completely round; it has no flat sides or corners.
A sphere does not have edges, faces, or vertices. It is a three-dimensional object that is smooth and without any straight lines or sharp corners.
No corners, two faces
5 faces, 5 corners.
5 corners and 5 faces 5 corners and 5 faces