The elongated pentagonal gyrobicupola is a type of convex polyhedron that is part of the family of Archimedean solids. Specifically, it is a result of a geometric operation known as "elongation," which involves the addition of two hexagonal faces to the original structure of the gyrobicupola. Here are some key characteristics of the elongated pentagonal gyrobicupola: 1. **Vertices**: It has 20 vertices.
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