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
Pascal's Binomial pyramid :- 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 6 4 1 etc.
The word is (neat) N Ne Nea neat There goshh suckerr yourr dumbb
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.
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.
make a pyramid out of food
a story that had a arrangement like a pyramid
If it is rectangular pyramid then it must be pyramidal in shape: otherwise it would not be called that!
One of the examples of a real-life pyramid is the Great Pyramid of Giza.
A rectangle pyramid is a 4 sided pyramid (4 sided in the triangles) with a base of a rectangle. An Egyptian pyramid is a great example of a rectangular pyramid.
The short answer is no. Strictly speaking, a pyramid is the generic term. A pyramid has a base formed from a polygon connected to a point called the apex. A tetrahedron is a pyramid with the base of a triangle. Thus a tetrahedron is a specific example of a pyramid.
A stone pyramid
No, a pyramid is a polyhedron with flat faces and straight edges.
A pyramid.
An example of an energy pyramid is a marine ecosystem where the producers, such as phytoplankton, form the base of the pyramid. Herbivorous zooplankton consume the phytoplankton, and then small fish eat the zooplankton. Larger predatory fish then feed on the small fish, creating a pyramid structure of energy flow.
I don't really understand your question, but one example of a rectangular based pyramid is the Great Pyramid in Giza.