No. However, the way in which it is described - in particular, what constitutes its base - may change.
Figures are not solid.
sides of the solid figure
All solid figures have length, width and height and, conversely, if a figure has length, width and height then it is a solid figure.
Solid figures are normally named after their number of faces.
A solid figure is a three-dimensional figure, such as a tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, or icosahedron. A non-solid figure, such as a triangle, square, pentagon, etc... is a plane figure.
Solid figures are normally classed as 3 dimensional objects
a three dimensioal figure(3-D)
they are alot of solid figures e.g trees , books even your monitor !
Planes figures such as polygons are not solids. Solids are three-dimensional .
Well, without knowing what the two solid figures are and what the real life figure is, you cannot solve it as far as I know. That's all I've got.
PYRAMID
A square or rectanglular pyramid are the only solid figures that have exactly five faces.