Yes you can but not from as far as the moon you can also c a small line that is the Great Wall of China
The pyramids of giza are all square based pyramids.
The closest major Egyptian city is Cairo.
Yes, you would see the same way in outer space as you do on Earth.
the pyramids of Giza were built by the pherones they have 3 tringular veiws their number are 3 khufu , kafraa, and mankaraa they very high the largest one about 346 meter high you should visit Egypt to see by your self
That is a very broad question. There is a lot of data on the pyramids, such as measurements, age, ownership, etc as well as photos, diagrams, maps, videos at Talking Pyramids: See Related Links
you can see the great wall of china and the pyramids
Only taking Egypt - pyramids, the great Pyramids of Giza, the Great Sphinx of Giza, Cairo etc.
You cannot see rainbows from space.
Because there is no solid proof of how they were constructed, to say nothing of how they were lit and ventilated (in order to see and to breathe).
The great Pyramid of Giza in Cairo is west - west south of the city and approximately 15,6 km from the center and therefore not easy to see them from that distance. Of course when you get in the vicinity of the pyramids then yes you can see them from the streets of the neighbouring area
Because they are very historic and very interesting
No