If by "side" you mean face, you might be referring to a heptagonal pyramid (a pyramid with eight faces).If by "side" you mean edge, you might be referring to a tetragonal pyramid (a pyramid with eight edges).Or, if you mean it has an eight-sided base, your answer would be an octagonal pyramid (a pyramid with an eight-sides base).
a pyramid is a big trianguler prism that has pharaohs inside with a bunch of money and weapons because they thought the pharaoh might need them in the after life
It might be possible to answer the question if the sizes of the blocks were known. Also, whether the pyramid was a tetrahedron, a square pyramid or a pyramid with some other polygonal base. Without that information the question is simply a waste of everyone's time.
Because their process changes
What on Earth is a question on gardening doing in Maths & Arithmetic? Which pyramid? Why shouldn't there be green plants there? - Though they might struggle to survive in the arid land around the Egyption Pyramids!
It depends on how you cut it. It might be a frustrum, it might be a (somewhat differently shaped) pyramid, or it might be a wedge.
I think you might be talking about a biomass pyramid. I never heard of a biotic pyramid. Take a look at this website. It might help you. http://earth.rice.edu/MTPE/bio/biosphere/topics/energy/40_biomass.html
On house, why might a pyramid-shape roof be better than a flat roof?
On house, why might a pyramid-shape roof be better than a flat roof?
I think you might be talking about a biomass pyramid. I never heard of a biotic pyramid. Take a look at this website. It might help you. http://earth.rice.edu/MTPE/bio/biosphere/topics/energy/40_biomass.html
If the producers happen to be large trees, they can be small in number but still have a large biomass, therefore allowing them to support a community of more consumers.
In an ecological pyramid, each trophic level typically displays information about the biomass, energy, or number of organisms present at that level. The base level represents producers, usually showing the highest biomass and energy, while successive levels—herbivores and then carnivores—display decreasing amounts of biomass and energy due to energy loss through metabolic processes. Additionally, the pyramid may illustrate the flow of energy, highlighting the inefficiency of energy transfer between levels, often depicted as only about 10% energy transfer from one level to the next.
One potential problem in using a biomass pyramid to show energy flow through an ecosystem is that it can oversimplify the complexity of energy transfer among trophic levels. Biomass pyramids typically depict the total mass of organisms at each level, which may not accurately reflect energy flow since some organisms have higher energy content than others. Additionally, ecosystems with decomposers or detritivores may not be represented adequately, as biomass pyramids often focus on producers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers, neglecting the crucial role of decomposition in energy cycling.
Growing plants to use for energy uses land that can be used for growing food.Burning plants produces greenhouse gases.
If by "side" you mean face, you might be referring to a heptagonal pyramid (a pyramid with eight faces).If by "side" you mean edge, you might be referring to a tetragonal pyramid (a pyramid with eight edges).Or, if you mean it has an eight-sided base, your answer would be an octagonal pyramid (a pyramid with an eight-sides base).
Biomass
To power homes with heat and electricity Fuels for cars