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There are many options: 2 rectangular prisms 2 cubes 2 parallelepipeds 2 tetrahedrons 2 square based pyramids are some possibilities using convex polyhedra.
They are both 3d solid figures based on rectangles.
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There are an infinite number of shapes. A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid), a square-based pyramid, a pentagonal pyramid, a hexagonal pyramid, etc. A triangular prism, a rectangular prism (cuboid), a pentagonal prism, etc are some examples.
a rectangular prism
Pyramid in Egypt is one of the real example of rectangular pyramid :)
They are both 3d solid figures based on rectangles.
There are many options: 2 rectangular prisms 2 cubes 2 parallelepipeds 2 tetrahedrons 2 square based pyramids are some possibilities using convex polyhedra.
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Pyrimids of Giza in Egypt The Egyptian pyramids are fine examples of square based pyramids.
Pyramids influenced new civilizations to build strong structures, and they were the basis of the constructions we have in now days based in geometrical shapes.
An example of a square-based pyramid are sometimes the roof of houses, a single Toblerone, a candle of which is shaped like a pyramid, the pyramid on a dollar bill, and sometimes a grain of salt.
There are an infinite number of shapes. A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid), a square-based pyramid, a pentagonal pyramid, a hexagonal pyramid, etc. A triangular prism, a rectangular prism (cuboid), a pentagonal prism, etc are some examples.
The pyramids of giza are all square based pyramids.
It depends on the pyramids.
a rectangular prism
The pyramids in Egypt were all built the same way. They were square based and in porportion to the golden ratio. Although pyramids in the middle east and Persia, mor commonly known as ziggurats, were round and tiered. This is because they were built by a different civilization and in a different time pyramid. And also, the South Americans buit square based tiered pyramids, because they too had different architecture methods and lived in a different time period.