no not all pyramids are polyhedron because each pyramid has a different shape. so no each pyramid is not a polyhedron * * * * * Yes they are.
They are all copies of each other.
No they aren't related at all.
they all share similar ideas
All the Greek Gods and Goddesses are related to each other in one way or another.
no they are in no relation to each other at all
No, not all pyramids are in the desert. While the most famous pyramids, such as those in Egypt, are located in desert areas, pyramids can also be found in other environments. For example, in Central America, the Mayans built pyramids in jungle regions.
Siberian Huskys are related to Alaskan huskies through there ancestors. Just like they are related to all other dogs through there ancestors. The reason all dogs are related to each other is because they are all related to there ancestors the wolves
In math pictures, there are several types of pyramids, primarily categorized by their base shapes. The most common types are triangular pyramids (tetrahedrons) with triangular bases, and square pyramids with square bases. Additionally, pyramids can have other polygonal bases, such as pentagonal or hexagonal. Each type of pyramid maintains a vertex at the apex, connecting to all vertices of the base, forming triangular faces.
you can see them all over the world but Egypt has the most famous pyramids of all
Well, since jellyfish are all JELLYFISH that is a way they can be related, but otherwise, some are blue, and some are purple.
All three pyramids were badly damaged by their casing-stones being removed over the years to be used for other purposes.