Cubes, Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders, Cones and Spheres

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Cubes, Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders, Cones and Spheres Geometry - Solids Cubes, Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders, Cones and Spheres

What is Solid Geometry? It is about three-dimensional space Geometric solids have a length, width AND height. There are Geometric solids all around us. Let’s Look Around!

Cubes All cubes have six square faces.

Prisms A prism has the same cross section all along its length. A cross section is the shape you get when cutting straight across the object. The cross section of this object is a triangle ... .. it has the same cross section all along its length ... ... and so it's a triangular prism.

Pyramids Do you think of Egypt when you hear pyramid? I do! Pyramids have an apex and a base. We name the pyramid by the shape of the base. Both pyramids above are square pyramids.

Cylinders, Cones and Spheres These solids have curved surfaces instead of flat surfaces.

Geometry Around Us! x

Edges, Faces and Vertices!

Edges - Prisms

Faces - Prisms

Vertices

Edges - Pyramids

Faces

Vertices