Unit 9: Solids Vocabulary
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Base of a Cone | The flat, circular portion of a cone.
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Base of a Pyramid | The face that does not intersect the other faces at the vertex, a polygonal region.
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Base of a cylinder | The two congruent and parallel circular regions that form the ends of the cylinder.
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Base of a prism | The two faces formed by congruent polygons that lie in parallel planes, all of the other faces being parallelograms.
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Cone | A three dimensional shape with a circular or elliptical base and one vertex.
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Cube | A regular polyhedron whose six faces are congruent squares.
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Cylinder | A three dimensional object with two parallel, congruent, circular bases.
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Edge | The intersection of a pair of faces in a three dimensional figure.
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Face | One of the polygons that makes up a polyhedron.
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Lateral Faces | In a prism, a face that is not a base of the figure and in a pyramid, faces that intersect at the vertex.
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Net | A two-dimensional figure that has polygons as faces.
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Polyhedron | A three-dimensional figure that has polygons as faces.
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Pyramid | A polyhedron with one base and the same number of triangular faces as there are sides of the base.
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Prism | A polyhedron with two parallel and congruent faces, called bases, and all other faces that are parallelograms.
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Surface Area | The total area of the two-dimensional surfaces that make up a three dimensional object.
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Volume | The amount of space occupied by an object;a measure of filling.
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