No it's not possible.
Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion, and no mention of him dying is in any Egyptian text. Thus he is still counted as "alive".
Egyptian pyramids are ancient structures built thousands of years ago and are not alive in the biological sense. However, they continue to stand as a testament to ancient Egyptian engineering and culture, attracting millions of visitors each year.
Anubis is a god of ancient Egyptian religion, who according to that religion never died. Thus he is still "alive".
In Egyptian mythology none of the gods or goddesses died.
Ancient Egyptian culture is still important today.
yes
yes
Yes, ancient Egyptian religion is not widely practiced today. The majority of modern Egyptians are Muslim, with a small Christian minority. However, there are some individuals and groups who still follow aspects of ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and practices.
No.
because they're strong
the pyramids were and still is the most important invention in ancient Egyptian time because, the pyramids were made for the kings and pharaoh and in Egyptian times they were the most important people in Egypt.
There are many, many pyramids still standing in Egypt. I suspect that you are asking about the 3 Great Pyramids, which are still standing.