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It is the apex.
A pyramid would fit the given description
the Greeks had a food that looked like a pyramid and was called something similar to it.
a vertex
a pyramid
The fixed point at the intersection of all the faces of the pyramid is called the VERTEX of the pyramid.
It is the apex.
A pyramid with a square base is called a square pyramid. It is a three-dimensional shape that has a square as its base and four triangular faces that meet at a point called the apex.
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According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elements_by_melting_point, apparently not: The highest melting point is carbon (graphite) at 3675 degrees celsius; the highst melting point for a metal is 3422 degrees celsius for tungsten (wolfram).
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The short answer is no. Strictly speaking, a pyramid is the generic term. A pyramid has a base formed from a polygon connected to a point called the apex. A tetrahedron is a pyramid with the base of a triangle. Thus a tetrahedron is a specific example of a pyramid.
South Korea's highest point is Hallasan, an extinct volcano, which is 1,950 meters (6,398 feet) above sea level.
A frustum. Specifically, a frustum of a triangular pyramid -- as one could also have a frustum of a cone, square pyramid, etc.Read more: What_do_you_call_a_triangular_pyramid_with_the_top_cut_off
A pyramid.