No, a square pyramid has only 1 square (the base) and the other 4 are triangles
The answer is no. A square pyramid can not have all triangle faces because the base of this particular pyramid would be a square.
A rectangular pyramid, or a square pyramid, has 5 faces in all.
4 faces are triangles and 1 face is a square the square face is the base of the pyramid
The base will be a square, all the rest of the faces are triangles.
a pyramid has for faces and a base so all in all 5 faces the four on the outside are triangular and the base is square :)
5 faces do a square pyramid
A square pyramid has five faces.
A square pyramid has 5 faces. It has 1 square face and 4 triangle faces.
Number of faces on a square pyramid is 5.
There are five faces on a square based pyramid.
Yes.
A cube and a square pyramid differ in the number of faces they have; a cube has six square faces, while a square pyramid has five faces—four triangular faces and one square base. Additionally, a cube has all its faces congruent and parallel, whereas a square pyramid features a base that is not parallel to its triangular faces. This distinction in the arrangement and types of faces is a key characteristic that sets them apart.