Yes, it can. You just need to set it to the highest setting so that the entire iron is really hot and then move the flat iron slowly along your hair in an inward motion. The slower you go the more pronounced your curls will be. It will not give you super curly hair but it is great for adding some curls at the ends and adding body and waves. Just be sure you get one with curved edges. Other brands have this feature too.
A cylinder.
sphere
Ah, what a delightful little shape we have here! It sounds like you're describing a cylinder, my friend. With its two flat faces, one curved face, and two curved edges, it's a lovely shape to paint happy little trees on. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.
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The description given fits that of a cylinder
A half-sphere, also known as a hemisphere, has 2 faces (one curved and one flat), 0 edges, and 1 vertex (the point at the top of the hemisphere). The flat face is a circle, while the curved face forms the outer surface. Thus, the counts are as follows: 2 faces, 0 edges, and 1 vertex.
The shape you are describing is a triangular prism. It has six vertices, nine edges, and five flat faces (two triangular faces and three rectangular faces). Additionally, it has no curved surfaces, as all its faces are flat.
Yes, two. Where the curved surface meets the flat ends.
cylinder has 3 faces,1curved faces,2 flat faces and 2 curved edges
A square pyramid has no curved edges; it consists of eight edges in total, which are all straight. There are four edges forming the base (the square) and four edges connecting the apex to each vertex of the base. Thus, the square pyramid is characterized by its straight edges and flat faces.
Three types of solids that do not have any faces or edges are spheres, cylinders, and cones. A sphere is perfectly round and has no edges or vertices, while a cylinder has curved surfaces but flat circular bases. A cone features a circular base and a curved surface that tapers to a point, but it also lacks distinct edges and faces.
2 faces (around the curved part and the flat base) 1 vertex (the point at the top) 1 edge (where the curved section meets the flat base)