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How many faces edges and vertices does a 3D sphere have? - Answers

A 3D sphere has no faces, no edges, and no vertices :) Unlike polyhedrons (like cubes or pyramids), a sphere is a perfectly round solid with a continuous curved surface. It doesn’t have flat faces, straight edges, or corners (vertices). The surface area is calculated using the formula: A = 4 × π × r² So technically: Faces: 0 Edges: 0 Vertices: 0 Hope that clears it up!



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A 3D sphere has no faces, no edges, and no vertices :) Unlike polyhedrons (like cubes or pyramids), a sphere is a perfectly round solid with a continuous curved surface. It doesn’t have flat faces, straight edges, or corners (vertices). The surface area is calculated using the formula: A = 4 × π × r² So technically: Faces: 0 Edges: 0 Vertices: 0 Hope that clears it up!



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How many faces edges and vertices does a 3D sphere have? - Answers

A 3D sphere has no faces, no edges, and no vertices :) Unlike polyhedrons (like cubes or pyramids), a sphere is a perfectly round solid with a continuous curved surface. It doesn’t have flat faces, straight edges, or corners (vertices). The surface area is calculated using the formula: A = 4 × π × r² So technically: Faces: 0 Edges: 0 Vertices: 0 Hope that clears it up!

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