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A pyramid consists of several key parts: the base, which can be a polygon (commonly a square or triangle), and the apex, the top point where all triangular faces converge. The lateral faces are triangular surfaces that connect the apex to the edges of the base. Additionally, there are edges, which are the line segments where two faces meet, and vertices, which are the points where edges meet. In three-dimensional space, pyramids can vary in shape and size, depending on the shape of the base.

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