yes because paper is not stiff
A square pyramid's base is a square. You can tell by the name (for exp. a triangular pyramid's base is a triangle.) Good luck with whatever you need it for :)
It can be but need not be.
a pentagon if you need to see a picture google pentagonal pyramid
A pyramid has a triangle for each side of the base, thus for a square pyramid you'll need one square (for the base) and 4 triangles.
no , pyramids need not have only squares as their base. the base of a pyramid can be any polygon.
This question cannot be answered. We need the volume or the surface area of the pyramid to compute the height. The base alone is not enough. Unless the pyramid has all equal sides or something.
The base of a pyramid need not be a square. According to the definition of a pyramid, it must only contain triangular sides that meet at a single point. This means the base of a pyramid to virtually be any type of polygon shape, including even a triangle, square, octagon, etc.
To make a rectangualr pyramid,you need a rectangle for the base, and four triangles on the sides.
The base of a square pyramid is the only face that is a square - all the others are triangular in shape. So you do not need any measurements to determine which is the base.
A 5*8 base.
To make a triangular-based pyramid, you would need a total of 6 straws. This includes 3 straws for the triangular base and 3 additional straws connecting each vertex of the base to the apex of the pyramid. The straws form the edges of the pyramid, creating its structure.
In a tetrahedron all the triangles have to be congruent. In a Triangular Pyramid, the lateral faces are all congruent to each other, but not always with the base triangle. Not necessarily. The lateral faces need to be congruent if it is a right pyramid, not otherwise. The apex of the pyramid need not be directly above the centre (however defined) of the base. Think of a triangular pyramid doing an impersonation of the Leaning Tower of Pisa!