Pyramids vary greatly in size and shape. Therefore, their weights will also be very different.
The pyramids are actually a fascinating thing, but very simple, there is a video of a man doing the exact same weight as the blocks for the pyramids, BY HIMSELF !, he used leverage and weight distribution to conquer his goal
The pyramids are actually a fascinating thing, but very simple, there is a video of a man doing the exact same weight as the blocks for the pyramids, BY HIMSELF !, he used leverage and weight distribution to conquer his goal
their weight holds them down
2 tones
To disperse the immense weight and add stability. The larger the base, the taller they could build the pyramids.
they are preserved by the weight of the blocks or bricks to hold its place
Big blocks of stone that were hundreds of ton in weight each. Limestone blocks
Pyramids do not have any innate ability to conserve energy. However, their design does allow them to withstand the test of time by distributing the weight of the structure evenly, making them stable and durable.
The average weight of a Great pyramid stone was 2,500kg
They averaged about 2 and a half tons per block
I don't know exactly how many, but I know there are Egyptian pyramids, Aztec and Mayan pyramids, unfinished pyramids, and rock pyramids, and sand pyramids.
because macaroons are macaroons and pyramids are pyramids.