Is Earth a rhombicosidodecahedron?

A rhombicosidodecahedron has 20 regular triangular faces, 30 square faces, 12 regular pentagonal faces, 60 vertices and 120 edges. The Earth has none of those. The sections of Earth are curved, not flat and joined. Because it's a sphere.
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What is a 120 sided shape called?

In geometry, a disdyakis triacontahedron, hexakis icosahedron, decakis dodecahedron or kisrhombic triacontahedron is a Catalan solid with 120 faces and the dual to the Archimedean truncated icosidodecahedron.
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What is a 10000 sided shape called?

In geometry, a myriagon or 10000-gon is a polygon with 10,000 sides.
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What is Hedron shape?

A polyhedron is a 3D shape that has flat faces, straight edges, and sharp vertices (corners). The word "polyhedron" is derived from a Greek word, where 'poly' means "many" and hedron means "surface". Thus, when many flat surfaces are joined together they form a polyhedron.
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Is there a sixth Platonic solid?

Meet the Hyper-Diamond! It's the sixth Platonic Solid and it only works in the fourth dimension.
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How many faces does a Rhombicuboctahedron have?

The Great Rhombicuboctahedron has 12 square faces, 8 regular hexagonal faces, and 6 regular octagonal faces for a total of 26 faces. This solid also has a total of 48 vertices and 72 edges.
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Who invented Rhombicuboctahedron?

Johannes Kepler in Harmonices Mundi (1618) named this polyhedron a rhombicuboctahedron, being short for truncated cuboctahedral rhombus, with cuboctahedral rhombus being his name for a rhombic dodecahedron.
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Why are there only 13 Archimedean solids?

From a rather shallow point of view, someone made up the definition of an archimedean solid, and then they tried different things and found that only 13 satisfied the definition. There are 13 because there aren't any other shapes that work.
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Are there only 5 regular polyhedra?

Platonic solid, any of the five geometric solids whose faces are all identical, regular polygons meeting at the same three-dimensional angles. Also known as the five regular polyhedra, they consist of the tetrahedron (or pyramid), cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron.
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Is a cube a Hexahedron?

A hexahedron (plural: hexahedra) is any polyhedron with six faces. A cube, for example, is a regular hexahedron with all its faces square, and three squares around each vertex. There are seven topologically distinct convex hexahedra, one of which exists in two mirror image forms.
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Why is the d10 not a Platonic solid?

The d10 and the d% are not Platonic Solids. While the most common diamond d10 shape (pentagonal trapezohedron) does have faces the same size and shape, it does not have same number of faces meeting at each corner.
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What is a 100 sided 3d shape called?

Zocchihedron is the label of a 100-sided die, a 3d shape. If a 3d shape with 100 faces is called hecatohedron. In case of two dimensional shapes, a shape with 100 sides is called Hectogon. The relationship between the number of faces, edges and vertices of a 3d shape is given by: F + V = E + 2.
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What is a one million sided polygon called?

A megagon or 1,000,000-gon is a polygon with one million sides (mega-, from the Greek μέγας, meaning "great", being a unit prefix denoting a factor of one million).
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What does a myriagon look like?

A myriagon, is a polygon with ten thousand sides, and cannot be visually distinguished from a circle.
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What 3D shape has 10faces?

In geometry, a pentagonal trapezohedron or deltohedron is the third in an infinite series of face-transitive polyhedra which are dual polyhedra to the antiprisms. It has ten faces (i.e., it is a decahedron) which are congruent kites.
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What does a hexahedron look like?

What Does a Hexahedron Look Like? A hexahedron is a polyhedron with six faces. If all faces of a hexahedron are squares, then it looks like a cube. Some other common examples of hexahedron are cuboid, parallelepiped, trapezoidal prism, etc.
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What are the 7 solids?

Seven of the 13 Archimedean solids (the cuboctahedron, icosidodecahedron, truncated cube, truncated dodecahedron, truncated octahedron, truncated icosahedron, and truncated tetrahedron) can be obtained by truncation of a Platonic solid.
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Are there 5 or 7 Platonic solids?

Platonic solids are considered to be only 5 solid shapes. Here are the reasons why there are only 5 shapes and not more: For each of the 5 shapes, at each vertex at least 3 faces meet. The internal angles that meet at a vertex are less than 360°.
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Is sphere a Platonic solid?

Well, a Platonic solid looks a lot like a sphere in ordinary 3-dimensional space, with its surface chopped up into polygons. So, a 4d regular polytope looks a lot like a sphere in 4-dimensional space with its surface chopped up into polyhedra!
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How many semiregular polyhedra are there?

There are only 13 possible semiregular polyhedra. These are called also Archimedean solids. Archimedes work about the semiregular polyhedra is lost but there are references made by the mathematician Pappus.
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Why there are only 5 Platonic solids?

Each vertex of a square is 90°, so there is only one arrangement possible with three faces at a vertex, the cube. Pentagonal faces. Each vertex is 108°; again, only one arrangement of three faces at a vertex is possible, the dodecahedron. Altogether this makes 5 possible Platonic solids.
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