The pyramids have triangular sides but four sides.
A pyramid.
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It is a rectangular based pyramid
A hexagonal pyramid looks like very much like an Egyptian pyramid except the Egyptian version has only four triangular sides and a hexagonal version has six triangular sides.
A rectangular pyramid - except that a majority of Egyptian tombs were square based, not rectangle based.
A triangular shaped tomb is a burial structure or monument that is designed in the shape of a triangle. This type of tomb is less common and typically has three sides that come together at a point. Triangular tombs can be found in various cultures and time periods, and they may have different architectural and symbolic meanings depending on the context.
A triangular pyramid is usually called a tetrahedron; its base is an equilateral triangle, as are the other three of its sides. An Egyptian pyramid has a square base; the other four sides are isosceles triangles.
There are an infinite no of shapes that have exactly 4 triangular faces. The two commonest are a tetrahedron and an Egyptian pyramid. If the question is re-phrased to "What shape has exactly four faces, (all of which are triangular), then the only answer is a tetrahedron. An Egyptian pyramid has five faces - a square base and four triangular sides. It is regular (the apex is vertically above the center of the base) and the sides are isosceles.
A traditional Egyptian pyramid features five sides. Four sides create the sides of a pyramid; the last side creates the base (bottom) of a pyramid.four triangular sides and square base5 sides. 1 for the base, 4 for the sides. (Square based pyramid)
Seth, never dying in Egyptian myth, did not have a tomb.
If shaped like an Egyptian pyramid it has 5 sides as the base also counts. If the base itself is triangular it has just 4 sides
Another word for an Egyptian tomb is "pyramid."
The typical pyramid (such as an Egyptian pyramid) has a square base from which rises four triangular sides which all meet at the top to form a point. A tetrahedral version also exists, in which there are four triangular sides, any of which could be used as a base. That's what a pyramid looks like. Flat bottom, triangular sides, pointy top.