False.
they both are three dimensional prism :)
They are both prisms.
They both have sides that are rectangular in shape. They both have a constant cross-sectional shape equal to the shape of the ends (triangle for a triangular prism; rectangle for a rectangular prism).
If the lateral edge of a prism is perpendicular to both the bases, the prism is called a right prism. In a right prism, the sides connecting the bases are perpendicular to the base faces, resulting in a uniform cross-section along its height. This characteristic distinguishes it from an oblique prism, where the sides are not perpendicular to the bases.
Rectangular pyramids and triangular pyramids both have triangular faces.
Both pyramids and prisms are three dimensional. Both of them have polygon faces. Another thing common about pyramids and prisms is that they have a base and faces.
They both have a base and sides. However, the prism has a second base at the top, which the pyramid does not have.
They are both polyhedra. Therefore the question is based on false premises and so is a waste of time.
Similarity: both of them are solid. Difference: prisms have planes that are parallel to each other whereas pyramids does not have planes which are parallel to each other. XDXD
The Egyptian and American pyramids are alike by the followings both have pyramids, Their both found in the Atlantic Oceans, lacking and have ornaments. The egypt and American Pyramids are different because Egypt is 2,600. American is from 1,200.
they both are three dimensional prism :)
they are both prisms. they both have at least one rectangle
They are both prisms.
trinangleular prism
They both have sides that are rectangular in shape. They both have a constant cross-sectional shape equal to the shape of the ends (triangle for a triangular prism; rectangle for a rectangular prism).
Rectangular pyramids and triangular pyramids both have triangular faces.
they both have quadrilateral bases, they're both polyhedrons, and they both can tessellate (if it's a right prism and a right pyramid)