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Architects use triangles as part of their work in designing buildings. And finding the pygratheim therom and stuff.
Look into the strength of a snail's shell for geometry in nature, the strength of arches for geometry in buildings and the use of angles, arcs and radiuses in designing roads.
Structures that rely on triangulation for their strength include bridges, trusses, and certain types of roofs. Triangular shapes distribute weight evenly and provide stability, making them ideal for supporting heavy loads. Common examples are the truss bridges, which use triangular units to efficiently transfer forces, and geodesic domes, which utilize triangular frameworks for strength and lightness. This design principle helps prevent deformation and enhances overall structural integrity.
We do not know, this information was never recorded, but it is evident from the buildings of the ancients that standard units for length were in use then.