King Tut did not have a pyramid. By the time he came along pyramids had been abandoned as a funerary ritual and pharohs were being buried in hidden chambers in the Valley of the Kings. His tomb was found substantially in tact. In fact, his is the only tomb yet discovered in the valley of the kings that had not been looted. All other pharonic tombs are been looted in antiquity and we can only surmise what treasures might have been buried with them.
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there were no windows in the pyramids because if there was windows in the pyramids then the structures wouldn't be a straight four sided figure that is like the North Star, because it has four sides and each side counts as a direction
Las pirámides no son iguales. Hay que tener en cuenta que antiguamente una de las mayores incógnitas era el cielo. Muchas civilizaciones se preguntaban qué sería, qué habría etc. y la cuestión es que no todos construían las pirámides de la misma manera.
No. There are the main three, Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. There are also queen's pyramids next to these. Khufu has four, Khafre has one and Menkaure has three making a total of eleven.
A triangular pyramid A triangular pyramid has four sides - each of which is a triangle. There cannot be a three sided pyramid. If you mean a 3 sided Pyramid with its base being the forth side it would be a Quadrangle. A four-sided triangular solid is also called a tetrahedron, and two interlaced are called a Star Tetrahedron.
If you include the base as a side (you should) then the answer is no. If you don't then you can have a tetrahedron. The name implies a solid shape with four (tetra-) sides so the base really should be counted.