yes
Pyramids are known with triangular and square bases. In theory, you could build a pyramid using any regular polygon as a base.
About 2.83 feet by 2.83 feet or exactly 2 feet by 4 feet or
geometry
no
because of its main structure and build up
yes
You need to take some Popsicle sticks and glue them to the size of you're square. Then make 4 triangles. Cut some of the sticks down if needed. When the shapes dry, take 1 triangle and glue it vertically on to 1 side of the square. When you glue the triangles, slant them in so they connect in the middle.
use mudkip to build it
it can be built with glue
By Being Creative.
Depends on the design of the bridge, and how the sticks are joined. In theory I could build a bridge of popsicle sticks that would support several tons of weight- but it would take a LOT of popsicle sticks.
popsicle sticks should do it with a glue gun
You can learn how to build one on this website http://www.pregnancy.org/article/log-cabin-crafts
you put one on top of the other repeatedly
pyramid
# buy the supplies (Popsicle sticks and glue) # sort the Popsicle sticks from bad ones to good ones. # pick a design (Arch. suspension and box girder) # Build street and support design # wait a day # connect the two # wait a day # build extras # wait 3 days # test bridge
To build a popsicle raft, gather materials such as popsicle sticks, glue, and a waterproof base like plastic or foam. Start by laying out a rectangular shape with popsicle sticks for the base, gluing them together at the joints for stability. Once the base is secure, you can add additional layers for height or decoration. Allow the glue to dry completely before testing the raft in water.