why chose specific type faces
Rectangular faces.
There are no specific names for the faces.
The faces do not have specific names.
The shape you are describing is a prism, specifically a rectangular prism or a parallelepiped. In a prism, the two opposite faces are congruent and identical, while the other faces are parallelograms. For example, in a rectangular prism, the two identical faces are rectangles, and the lateral faces are also rectangles (which are a specific type of parallelogram).
A rhomboid is a type of polyhedron that has six faces. Specifically, it is a type of parallelepiped, which means it has opposite faces that are parallel and equal in shape. The faces of a rhomboid are typically parallelograms.
Anyone who has finished Stardoll Academy has all of the items, well to be more specific, they have all the items from what type of tasks they chose, for example, a girl who chose the Beauty tasks will have different items than a girl who chose the Fashion tasks.
A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagon faces, and 6 rectangular faces.
A polyhedron with lateral faces that are rectangles is a prism. In a prism, the two bases are congruent polygons, and the lateral faces are formed by connecting the corresponding vertices of the bases with rectangular faces. The specific type of prism is named based on the shape of its bases, such as triangular prism, rectangular prism, or pentagonal prism.
A new feature to the game is the first gym. The leader you face depends on the starter you chose. If you chose Oshawott then the leader you face has a Pansage (Grass Type) and a Lilipup If you chose Tepig then the leader you face has a Panpour (Water Type) and a Lilipup. If you chose Snivy then the leader you face has a Pansear (Fire Type) and a Lilipup.
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Go to the dreamyard.go to the right, unitl you see a blue-haired person wondering around.talk to her. If you chose oshawott you will get: Pansear a fire type If you chose tepig you will get: pansgae a grass type If you chose snivy you will get: panpour a water type
A 13-faced 3D shape is known as a triskaidecahedron. Specifically, if it has 13 faces that are all pentagons, it is referred to as a regular triskaidecahedron. In general, any polyhedron with 13 faces can be classified under this name, but the specific type can vary based on the shape and arrangement of the faces.