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Who has 4 sides?

Tetrahedrons and quadrilaterals.


Where did tetrahedrons come from?

Tetrahedrons are triangular based pyramids that have 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices which were built by the ancient Egyptians.


What are tetrahedrons?

Tetrahedrons are 4-sided solids. A regular tetrahedron is the equilateral pyramid, having one pyramid as the base and three others the sides.


What are all the four sided polyhedrons?

tetrahedrons


What is readily form silica tetrahedrons?

polymorphs


What makes tetrahedrons so strong?

good question


How many verticals has a tetrahedrons have?

tetra means four.


What is two tetrahedrons stuck together called?

Two regular tetrahedrons connected face to face make a "regular triangular dipyramid." That is one of the 92 "Johnson solids." Those are the convex polyhedrons whose faces are regular polygons but do not belong to either of the two sets of highly symmetric polyhedrons (the Platonic and the Archimedean) or to the perhaps less interesting two infinite families of prisms and antiprisms. If the two tetrahedrons overlap, both centers at the same place but with the tetrahedrons facing in opposite directions, it makes a "stellated octahedron."


What class of minerals is formed form bonded SiO2 tetrahedrons?

Silicate minerals.


Is a three dimensional diamond a prism?

More like two tetrahedrons stuck together.


Is it possible for 2 dual tetrahedrons to interlock and create an octahedron?

go to your local game shop and ask for a d8


Why are tetrahedrons important?

Tetrahedrons are important because they are the simplest three-dimensional geometric shape, consisting of four triangular faces, which allows them to serve as fundamental building blocks in various fields such as chemistry, physics, and engineering. In chemistry, they represent the molecular geometry of certain compounds, influencing properties and reactivity. Additionally, tetrahedrons are used in computer graphics and modeling, structural engineering, and even in optimizing packing arrangements in materials science. Their stability and efficiency make them crucial in both theoretical and practical applications.