A rhombic icosahedron is a type of polyhedron that has 20 faces, with each face being a rhombus. It is a member of the class of Archimedean solids and is characterized by its symmetrical shape and uniform vertex configuration. Here are some key features of the rhombic icosahedron: 1. **Faces**: It has 20 rhombic faces.
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