1. three-dimensional shape can be defined as a solid figure or an object or shape that has three dimensions – length, width and height. Unlike two-dimensional shapes, three-dimensional shapes have thickness or depth.
2. Examples of 3D Shapes Dice -- cubes. Shoe box -- cuboid or rectangular prism. Ice cream cone -- cone. Globe -- sphere. aperweight or Egyptian tomb -- pyramid. Soda can -- cylinder.
3. 3D shapes have faces (sides), edges and vertices (corners). Faces. A face is a flat or curved surface on a 3D shape. For example a cube has six faces, a cylinder has three and a sphere has just one. Edges. An edge is where two faces meet. ... Vertices. A vertex is a corner where edges meet.