ConEs
Cones are a class of geometric solids defined as the set of points on lines connecting a fixed apex to every point on a base curve, most often a circle. The most familiar form is the right circular cone, where the apex lies along the axis above the base center. In a right circular cone, if the base has radius r and height h, the slant height l = sqrt(r^2 + h^2). The volume is V = (1/3) π r^2 h. The lateral surface area is A_lat = π r l, and the total surface area is A_tot = π r (r + l).
Types and related forms: An oblique cone has its apex offset from the base center, producing a
Natural and practical usage: In biology, conifer plants bear cones, such as pine cones, which house seeds