Some common cones do not finish in a point, but that is generally due to lack of quality in manufacturing. A road cone, or an ice cream cone would not finish in a point, but a perfect cone would indeed finish in a point.
point
An Apex or Vertex of the cone
A cone has one corner... the point on the top of it!
Yes. A cone will roll following a circular path with the central axis being the point of intersection of the sides of the cone (which is the point of a pointed cone).
A cone only has 1 vertex because it only has one point where it connects. (vertex=a point)
A cone has a circle base then the sides taper up to a point
A cone has Zero verticies. no a cone has one verticie the point at the top counts as a verticie
Yes, a cone has an apex. To be precise, it is the point at the tip of the cone. This is also called the vertex of the cone.
It is the tip or point.
a cone
It is a circle - or at its extreme, a point.
A true cone come to a point at the narrow end. Volcanos do not come to sharp points, therefore they are not true cones: however . . . there is a term for a cone that has had its point removed. That term is, "Truncated cone". That is what the mountain-shaped volcanos are.