By Alex. Cube  Defining Attributes:  6 faces  8 vertices  12 edges  Shape of faces square  It can stack and slide.

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By Alex

Cube  Defining Attributes:  6 faces  8 vertices  12 edges  Shape of faces square  It can stack and slide

Rectangular Prism  Defining Attributes:  6 faces  8 vertices  Shape of faces sqare  12 edges

Cone  Defining Attributes:  1 faces 1 vertices  o edges  Shape of faces circil  It can roll 

Cylinder  Defining Attributes:  2 faces  O vertices  O edges  Shape of face circel  It can roll

Sphere  Defining Attributes:  O faces  O vertices  O edges  It can roll