not south is all i can tell you, or maybe it is, hum
Khufu
River Nile
Aztec pyramids were typically built with a square base and four staircases leading to the top. They were aligned with the cardinal directions, with the main staircase facing east towards the rising sun. The positioning of the pyramids was significant in Aztec religious beliefs and rituals.
North
They can only see each other facing each other(i.e. facing opposite directions).. If they are face in same directions...they will not see each other..
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.
No, east and west are directions on the earth.
West
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.
No, when the egyptians built the pyramids, pharoah ordered them to face all ways so that he could show the symbal of Egypt.
To construct an octahedron using square pyramids, you need a total of 8 square pyramids. Each pyramid can be placed with its base facing outward, sharing a vertex at the center of the octahedron. This arrangement allows the pyramids to form the eight triangular faces of the octahedron.
clock-wise if you are facing the net