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A pyramid
It would be a rectangle when you look from the top.
A rectangular pyramid has five faces. It has a rectangle as a base. From each side of the base, a triangular faces (four of them in all) come up to meet at a point which is above the base. Follow the link for a square pyramid, a special case of a rectangular pyramid.
Things look like pyramid
thigs that look like a rectangular prism brick and klenex box - thank you :0)
A pyramid
It would be a rectangle when you look from the top.
a 6 or 8 sided figure
A rectangular pyramid has five faces. It has a rectangle as a base. From each side of the base, a triangular faces (four of them in all) come up to meet at a point which is above the base. Follow the link for a square pyramid, a special case of a rectangular pyramid.
A rectangular pyramid isn't a real shape.It's called a square based pyramid.This is what it looks like... CONE IS ABOVE. SQUARE BASED PYRAMID this is a net of a square based pyramid (what a 3d shape will look like if we take it apart... ok hope you learned something bye
Upside down rubies
Things look like pyramid
a picture of a pyramidwhat does the inside of a pyramid look like?what does a pyramid look like up close?how was the pyramids made?
The question is vague, but I'll give it a shot. The main female body types are pyramid, inverse pyramid, rectangular, and hourglass. The vast majority of women are rectangular, and traditionally the most attractive is hourglass. You look at your hips relative to your shoulders. If your hips are broader, you are a pyramid, shoulders broader you are a inverse pyramid. If they are the same, you are rectangular. If you are rectangular, but have a smaller midsection you are hourglass (most people do at least a little, but to be truly "hourglass" you have to dip in rather significantly).
its rectangular
thigs that look like a rectangular prism brick and klenex box - thank you :0)
The stepped Pyramid of Djoser was built as a series of six mastabas, or flat-roofed rectangular structures, stacked on top of one another to create a stepped effect. It was constructed using limestone and had a height of about 200 feet (60 meters). Over time, it was eventually enclosed within a larger pyramid complex.