The specific attributes of a prism are:
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Two Parallel Bases: A prism has two identical and parallel faces known as its bases. These bases can be of various shapes, such as triangles, rectangles, or hexagons, depending on the type of prism.
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Lateral Faces: The faces that connect the bases are called lateral faces. In a prism, these lateral faces are usually parallelograms (rectangles in the case of right prisms).
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Height: A prism has a specific height, which is the distance between its two bases, measured perpendicular to the bases.
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Three-Dimensional Shape: A prism is a three-dimensional figure, meaning it has length, width, and height.
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Identical Cross-Sections: Cross-sections taken parallel to the bases of the prism will yield identical shapes, which reflect the shape of the bases.
These attributes help distinguish prisms from other geometric shapes.