A polyhedron with a polygonal base and triangles for sides.
A tetrahedron is a pyramid with a triangular base. An example would be this kite: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrahedral_kite
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No, the pyramid is the main entrance to the museum.
Ziggurat is a temple tower of the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians. The pyramid of Zosor (Djoser) is the step pyramid in what is now Saqqara, Egypt.
The main fault for the pyramid of numbers is to equate the mass of 2 organisims for example 1g of rabbit to 1g of mouse
Locusts.
A housing estate is not an example of an energy pyramid. A diamond ring is not an example of an energy pyramid. A cloud is not an example of an energy pyramid.
To create an inverted numbers pyramid, start with the highest number at the top and decrease the numbers as you move down. For example, start with 5 at the top, then place 4 4 on the next row, followed by 3 3 3 on the next row, and so on until you reach the desired base of the pyramid.
first you add all the numbers and there is your answer for example you would put p= what ever your answer is p=14
make a pyramid out of food
Fibonacci
Pyramids of Numbers show the numbers of species involved in a simple food chain. The problem with pyramids of Numbers is that in some events the pyramid is not pyramid shaped. For example, When using aphids and tomato plants as an example, there will be hundreds of aphids feeding on the tomato plant, giving the pyramid an inverse-pyramid shape. Pyramids of Biomass, however, do not take into account the numbers involved, but rather the mass. This is not only sometimes of a higher scientific value, but in most cases this will form a pyramid.
A math pyramid is pyramid-shaped-web in which every number on the pyramid (with the exception of the bottom row of the pyramid) is the sum of the two numbers below it.
a story that had a arrangement like a pyramid
The shape would be an upside down pyramid
An example of an inverted numbers pyramid can be seen in a parasite-host relationship, where a single host may support a large population of parasites. In this case, the number of individuals in the higher trophic level (parasites) exceeds the number of individuals in the lower trophic level (host).