North
It can, but pyramids don't necessarily have to have a square face.
not south is all i can tell you, or maybe it is, hum
North
The answer is yes the pyramids only faced the north in egypt.
The orientation of a pyramid can vary depending on its location and cultural significance. For example, the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt faces true north, aligning precisely with the cardinal directions. In other contexts, pyramids may face different directions based on religious, astronomical, or geographical considerations. If you have a specific pyramid in mind, please provide more details for a precise answer.
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Four face.
Since all sides of the Egyptian pyramids are equilateral, they cannot be said to "face" in any particular direction. The pyramids were all built on the west bank of the Nile, to symbolize the realm of the dead, as the sun sets over them.
They faced the pyramids, otherwise they would have been working behind their backs!
The pyramids of Egypt were built in a triangular shape to represent a mound. The shape was a representation of the Egyptian belief that the Earth came from a mound. Note that while the pyramids are triangular from the side, they actually occupy a square footprint (i.e. square pyramids). This was in order to align the pyramids with the cardinal directions.
Directions - 1960 In Face of Death was released on: USA: 10 February 1963
The entrace to a pyramid faces the North.