No earthquakes do not only happen in flat surfaces.
Earthquakes happen where ever two faults colide and the vibrations come through and cause an earthquake...
(Hope this helps... this is all that i know...)
cube There are a great many solid shapes that have only flat surfaces.
It has two flat surfaces.
A face is a flat surface. The only solid with no flat surfaces is a sphere.
yes it does.
cylinder
A cylinder
cube pyramid cylinder * * * * * 3-d objects with only flat surfaces (a different question) are polyhedra.
A pyramid has a combination of flat and curved surfaces, but it typically consists of flat surfaces only. Specifically, a pyramid has a base that is a polygon (flat surface) and triangular faces that connect the base to a single apex, all of which are flat. Therefore, a standard pyramid has no curved surfaces. The total number of surfaces depends on the number of sides of the base polygon; for example, a square pyramid has five flat surfaces (one base and four triangular faces).
Well, honey, shapes that have only flat surfaces are called polygons. Think of your squares, triangles, and pentagons - they're all as flat as a pancake. So, if you're looking for some dimensionless divas, polygons are where it's at.
A rectangular prism.
Only one. All squares are figures drawn entirely on a flat surface.
a plane