The shape is 3 dimensional, the top down view is 2 dimensional.
It depends on the shape. The top of a pyramid will be a point (the apex). The top (and bottom) of a prism or an antiprism will be congruent polygons.
If the base of the pyramid is square, it must have four triangular vertical faces in order to meet at the apex (top). Such a 3D shape is a "square pyramid".
Yes as they get smaller in size going towards the top of the pyramid.
A square-based pyramid
a square based pyramid is a square at the bottom and a pyramid at the top
The shape is 3 dimensional, the top down view is 2 dimensional.
The name of the flat top pyramid is called the ziggurat. They were not made by Egyptians however, they were made by the Mesopotamians.
The flat-top pyramid is called a ziggurat.
It is the net of its solid shape. If the top of the pyramid is cut off parallel to the base, then it is a truncated pyramid, or a frustum.
It is in the shape of a pyramid to show at the bottom it is big which gives 10% and then it gives off smaller and then smaller amounts of energy to make the point at the top.
Pyramid shaped... like triangular but the bottom has a square base and at the top it meets at a point.
It is the net of its solid shape. If the top of the pyramid is cut off parallel to the base, then it is a truncated pyramid, or a frustum.
the top down view is the full (whole) thing. It's the biggest part of the shape.
It depends on the shape. The top of a pyramid will be a point (the apex). The top (and bottom) of a prism or an antiprism will be congruent polygons.
The name of the flat top pyramid is called the ziggurat. They were not made by Egyptians however, they were made by the Mesopotamians.
A pyramid will not roll and you cannot stack objects on top.