How are polyhedrons different from non-polyhedrons? Explain with one example each.
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A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional figure that is formed by polygons that enclose a region in space. ... There are no gaps between the edges or vertices in a polyhedron. Examples of polyhedrons include a cube, prism, or pyramid. Non-polyhedrons are cones, spheres, and cylinders because they have sides that are not polygons.
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