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solids 3D shapes

cube

Cubes around us. blocks dice ice cubes

cuboid

Cuboids around us. television box

cone

Cones around us. ice cream cone pine cone

sphere

Spheres around us. ball Earth the sun

pyramid

Pyramids around us.

cylinder

Cylinders around us. bin tins can

A cube has faces 6 edges 12 8 vertices

A cuboid has faces 6 edges 12 8 vertices

A sphere has face 1 edges vertices

A cone has faces 2 edge 1 1 vertex

A pyramid has 4 faces 6 edges vertices 4

A ball is a sphere.

A dice is a cube.

This is an ice-cream cone.

This tent is a pyramid.

A television is a cuboid.

The End