The correct description of the pyramids of Giza is as follows:
They are square pyramids. They have 5 faces. The 4 lateral faces are triangles, and the 5th face is a square base. Each pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. The 4 lateral faces meet at a single point, or apex.
Here’s a breakdown of the attributes:
- Type of Pyramid: Square Pyramid
- Number of Faces: 5 (1 square base and 4 triangular lateral faces)
- Vertices: 5 (4 vertices at the base and 1 apex)
- Edges: 8 (4 edges on the base and 4 edges connecting the base vertices to the apex)
- Lateral Faces: 4 triangular faces that converge at a single point, known as the apex.
This accurately captures the geometrical structure of the pyramids you are referring to.