They are an interesting nice solid geometric shape with straight lines and pointy corners.
The pyramids of Egypt were built in a triangular shape to represent a mound. The shape was a representation of the Egyptian belief that the Earth came from a mound. Note that while the pyramids are triangular from the side, they actually occupy a square footprint (i.e. square pyramids). This was in order to align the pyramids with the cardinal directions.
it was mesopotamia
I think it's because they almost exactly line up
Pyramid of Giza. I think
i think it varies from pyramid to pyramid.
I think they did.
The sudan pyramids are also known as the Nubian pyramids built by the ancient Kushite Kingdoms.
Giza...i think
Archaeologists believe that the ledges in step pyramids were used as ceremonial platforms for religious rituals, ceremonies, and offerings. They may have also served as a way to divide the pyramid into different levels of significance or to support buildings or structures for religious purposes.
Scientist today still are puzzled on how the construction of pyramids became because they were so huge.
Pyramids give the native people something to be proud of. So they think they are not totally useless.
The Incas were known for there four layered pyramids. I think this is a good answer.
I think they did!
No: i think mount Everest is
Aliens built em
The pharaoh, the pharaoh's family, and I think the pharaoh's servants.
The pyramids of Egypt were built in a triangular shape to represent a mound. The shape was a representation of the Egyptian belief that the Earth came from a mound. Note that while the pyramids are triangular from the side, they actually occupy a square footprint (i.e. square pyramids). This was in order to align the pyramids with the cardinal directions.