Yes but its length is rectangular
square base pyramid
The back face of a cuboid is one of its six rectangular sides, specifically the face opposite the front face. In a three-dimensional space, it is defined by the same width and height as the front face but is positioned at the back of the cuboid, away from the viewer. The back face, along with the other faces, helps to enclose the volume of the cuboid.
No.
Cube Cuboid Sqaure-based Pyramid
Yes, a cuboid has two square faces if it is a special type of cuboid known as a square cuboid or a cube. In general, a cuboid has six rectangular faces, but only if two of those faces are squares will it specifically have two square faces. If all six faces are squares, then it is classified as a cube.
Visualising solid shapes is a very useful skill. We can see the hidden parts of a solid shape. For example, when a cuboid with a square face is cut vertically, then each face is a square. The face is a cross section of the cuboid
square base pyramid
A square prism is always a cuboid.
a cuboid has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square face
Both are polyhedra with at least one quadrangular face.
A cuboid can have 2, 4 or 6 square faces.
No.
A square is a 2-dimensional figure, a cuboid is 3-dimensional.
Cube Cuboid Sqaure-based Pyramid
Yes, a cuboid has two square faces if it is a special type of cuboid known as a square cuboid or a cube. In general, a cuboid has six rectangular faces, but only if two of those faces are squares will it specifically have two square faces. If all six faces are squares, then it is classified as a cube.
No.
Yes.