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A vertice is defined as where two or more edges meet. A hexagonal pyramid has a hexagon base and six triangular sides, giving seven vertices.

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How many faces in a hexagonal prism?

8 faces, 18 edges, and 12 vertices


How many faces are on a hexagonal prism?

I would say eight- the six sides plus the 2 ends.


What makes up the bottom of the pyramid illustrating the federal bureaucracy?

The bottom part, or foundation, is made up of many agencies that are the largest part of the federal government.


How were pyramids constructed?

The biggest, the Great Pyramid of the 4th dynasty Pharaoh Khufu, is taller than a 40-story building and covers the area occupied by Lincoln's Inn (about 13 acres; 5.3 hectares). Men built these huge structures without the help of equipment such as cranes, bulldozers or aliens. The ancient Egyptians used tools of copper, a softer metal than steel. Wooden wedges to help prise the stone from the quarry face and levers to help put the stones in place were also used in building the pyramids. Building a pyramid was dirty, difficult and dangerous work. It required meticulous planning and organization. Two varieties of stone were used, limestone and granite. The limestone which made up the bulk of the pyramid was quarried locally. The granite had to be brought from the quarries at Aswan to where the pyramid was being built. They were transported on the Nile River in massive reed boats. The average weight of one of the pyramid's stone block is two and half tons. Some of the Aswan blocks, however, weighed up to 70 tons. To complete the Great Pyramid at Giza, one stone block was quarried, shaped and placed in position every two minutes for 20 years. It was this dangerous, hard and monotonous work that was done by slaves. This was an era of slave labour and none were more expert in directing their slaves than the ancient Egyptians. The slaves were naked too low in status to be given clothes. In the minds of the Ancient Egyptians the pyramid form served a very serious purpose. Ancient Egyptians had a strong belief in life after death. The pharaohs wanted their bodies to last forever, so they had pyramids built to protect their bodies after death. Each pyramid housed a pharaoh's preserved body. It also held the goods he would need in his next life to continue living as he had when he was alive. Granite doors, false passages and fake burial chambers were built in an attempt to confuse and stop robbers from robbing the pyramids. In spite of these precautions, all pyramids were robbed of their treasures by around 1000 B.C. Building plans showing how the pyramid was built have never been found, experts use present knowledge about construction to make some intelligent guesses. The Ancient Egyptians were an ingenious people. You cannot help to be impressed by the fearlessness the ancient builders exhibited in taking on such a colossal project. The limestone blocks were cut out in the quarries close the pyramid site. Most of these blocks were roughly cut to size. Only where precision was needed were they dressed and trimmed by skilled masons to exacting standards. Once the limestone blocks quarried they were hauled on sledges along a causeway by gangs of slaves. Water was poured around the sledges to help them slide. A spiralling ramp of mud, brick and rubble was used to haul the blocks to the level where building was going on. Once at the working level the blocks were man-handled off the sledges into position by levers and brute force by further gangs of slaves called setters. Once relieved of their load the hauliers would then make their weary way back down the ramp to start the whole process again. A canal connected the pyramid site with the Nile. Here granite brought down from Aswan and fine limestone from Tura was unloaded. These were special stones that involved a lot of preparation in their quarrying, dressing and transportation. A vast amount of labour: of quarrymen, masons and of course slaves.


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How many vertices on a hexagonal pyramid?

the hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices


How many vertices in hexagonal pyramid?

it has 7 vertices


How many vertices on hexagonal pyramid?

7 vertices


How many vertices does a hexagonal pyramid have?

A hexagonal PYRAMID has a hexagon at only one end so has 7 vertices in all. 8


How many sides edges faces and vertices does a hexagonal pyramid have?

If you mean an hexagonal based pyramid then it has 12 edges, 7 faces and 7 vertices


How many vertices's does a hexagonal based pyramid have?

12


How many vertices pyramide has?

A triangular pyramid has 4 vertices. A retangular and square pyramid has 5 vertices. A pentagonal pyramid has 6 vertices. A hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices.


How many vertices does an hexagonal pyramid have?

Add one to a hexagons number of vertices


How many edges vertexes and faces does a hexagonal pyramid have?

A hexagonal pyramid has 12 edges, 7 vertices and 7 faces.


How many vertices dose this pyramid have?

None. A non-existent pyramid has no vertices.


If a pyramid has 7 vertices how many faces does it have?

It will be an hexagonal based pyramid with 7 faces, 7 vertices and 12 edges


How many edges and vertices does a hexagonal pyramid?

12 edges, 7 vertices, and 7 faces.