5 faces
A square pyramid has four triangular faces and one square face. In total, that is five faces.
A square pyramid, or square-based pyramid, has 5 faces and 8 edges. One face forms the square base, and there are four triangular faces.
A square based pyramid has 4 triangular faces and 1 square face.
A square pyramid has 1 more face than a tetrahedron. A tetrahedron has 4 faces (equilateral triangles), while a square pyramid has 5 faces (4 triangles and 1 square base). Therefore, the square pyramid has one additional face compared to the tetrahedron.
Just the one and it is the base face
No such thing as a 'square pyramid'. A pyramid is a solid object, with one (1) square base, and four(4) triangular faces. Only one face is 'square' , the BASE. ALL pyramids have a SQUARE base, so there is no need to describe it as a 'square pyramid'. Do NOT confuse with a Tetrahedron, which is a solid object, composed of four(4) triangular faces. The base being a triangle, and three triangular faces.
There are 8 edges in a Square Based Pyramid!
A square based pyramid has 5 verticies.
A square based pyramid has 5 corners - 4 for the square and 1 for the top of the pyramid.
One, though it's technically a square - hence why it is called a square pyramid. By definition, a square pyramid has one square face. It also has four triangular faces which meet at the apex (the tip) of the pyramid.
A square based pyramid has 12 angles
a square based pyramid has 5 vertex <3