All six faces of a cube are _________.
Answer: Square Shaped
Explanation: A cube is a three-dimensional solid object having six square faces and the equal length sides on all sides. That’s one of the 5 basic shapes and is also referred to as a conventional hexahedron. 6 square surfaces, eight vertex, and dozen edges make up the cube. Because the 3D shape is a square including all sides the very same length, its length, width, and height of such a cube are the same. A cube can be anything from an ice cube to a Rubik’s cube to a conventional dice.
- There are 12 edges, 6 faces, and 8 vertices in a cube.
- Because a cube’s faces are all squares, its length, width, and elevation are all one.
- In a cubic, the opposing planes and faces remain perpendicular to one another.
- Inside a cube, its opposing edges lie parallel to one other.
- Every one of a block’s different sides touches another four.