kettle
kettle
* cone * pyramid
I think is a prism. it is because it has no sharp points.
the Greeks had a food that looked like a pyramid and was called something similar to it.
a pyramid
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Glacial horn
Glacial horn
Sharp pyramid-shaped peaks formed by alpine glaciers are called horn glaciers. Horn glaciers are created when three or more cirque glaciers erode a mountain from different sides, leaving behind a sharp-edged peak. Famous examples include the Matterhorn in the Alps.
* cone * pyramid
A square based pyramid is called a square pyramid
I think is a prism. it is because it has no sharp points.
the Greeks had a food that looked like a pyramid and was called something similar to it.
A 7 sided pyramid would be called a heptahedral or heptahedron.
Sharp pyramid-shaped peaks formed by alpine glaciers are called "horns." These features occur when multiple glaciers erode a mountain from different sides, creating steep, pointed summits. The most famous example is the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps. Horns are typically characterized by their rugged, jagged profiles, resulting from the intense glacial activity.
a pyramid
the pointy pyramid is just that a pyramid