The bottom of a cube refers to one of its six square faces that is positioned at the lowest point when the cube is resting on a surface. In a three-dimensional context, the cube has equal-length edges and is symmetrical, meaning each face is identical in shape and size. The bottom face is typically defined by its orientation relative to gravity or the surface it rests on.
The base of a cube is the bottom of a cube.
bases are the top and bottom a cube has 2 bases!!!!!
A cube has 8 corners. Four on the top and four on the bottom.
A cube has six plane surfaces -- top, bottom, and four sides.
A cube is a 3D shape with a top and bottom.
like the bottom of a cube is flat that is a face
A cube has three horizontal faces. Each of these faces is one of the cube's top, bottom, or any of its sides that are oriented horizontally when the cube is placed in a typical position.
A cube has four lateral faces. These are the faces that are not the top or bottom faces of the cube. Each lateral face is a square, and all six faces of the cube are congruent.
The are 6, four sides, a top and a bottom.
A cube has six sides; a pyramid has five, if you count the bottom of the base.
The difference is the shape. A cube is a 3D square. A square pyramid is a pyramid with for sides and a square on the bottom.
because that is how we define a cube, it has four sides, a top and a bottom = 6 sides.