if one corner i think its called L-shape or 90 degree angle.
The shape of a rock that has just been broken off is usually irregular and angular, with rough edges where the break occurred. This is due to the fracturing process that creates jagged surfaces on the newly exposed areas of the rock.
Sharp pyramid-shaped peaks formed by alpine glaciers are called horn glaciers. Horn glaciers are created when three or more cirque glaciers erode a mountain from different sides, leaving behind a sharp-edged peak. Famous examples include the Matterhorn in the Alps.
That's correct! The sides of a volcano are indeed called its flanks.
These sharp ridges are called aretes and form when glacial erosion carves out valleys on either side of the ridge. As glaciers move down the valleys, they erode the rock on both sides, sharpening the ridge. Aretes are a common feature in glaciated regions like the Alps or Himalayas.
A narrow strip of land surrounded on 3 sides by water is a peninsula.
a solid with flat sides meet at sharp edges and corners is called crystal structure
It is a polyhedron.
polygon
Edges are sides in terms of 2D shapes but they are the place where two sides of a 3D shape meet ie. the sharp edge that runs between corners
A triangle has 3 sides (or edges) and 3 corners (or angles)
3 corners (vertices) and 3 edges (sides).
No sides or corners
a solid with flat sides that meet at sharp edges and corners
It's a polyhedron. If you search it in google, there is a link that says it's an ice cube THIS IS NOT THE ANSWER. It is a polyhedron.
A cube has 6 sides, 12 edges and 8 corners called vertices.
No, a ball does not have any edges. It is a three-dimensional shape known as a sphere, characterized by its smooth, continuous surface without any flat sides or sharp corners. This lack of edges contributes to its uniformity and symmetry.
A triangle has 3 sides (edges) and three vertices (corners)