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Platonic solid
convex regular polyhedra with the same number of faces at each vertex / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Platonic solid is a kind of polyhedron (a three-dimensional shape). It has the following traits:
- Each of their faces is built from the same type of polygons.
- All the edges are the same, and all of them join two faces at the same angle.
- There are the same polygons meeting at every corner of the shape.
- The shape is convex, meaning the faces do not go through each other (intersecting), or span the same range (coplanar).
- The Platonic Solids