the base is approximately 750ft square covering an area of about 13 acres
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He built the oldest and largest pyramid in Giza which was called The Great Pyramid of Giza.
yes it is well in ancient times the man died in the pyramid and his soul has stayed there ever since
The pyramid of Khafre is the second pyramid to be built. It is slightly shorter at 430ft than the great pyramid of his father Khufu. In pictures it always looks taller because it was built on higher ground. It is the pyramid with some of its casing stones left at the top.
Khufu's Pyramid, also known as the Great Pyramid of Giza, experienced several forces acting upon it, primarily gravitational force from its immense weight and the structural load of the stone blocks. Additionally, lateral forces from wind, seismic activity, and temperature changes can affect the stability of the structure. The pyramid's design, with its broad base and sloping sides, helps distribute these forces evenly, contributing to its durability over millennia. Lastly, erosion and environmental wear also play a role in the long-term stability of the monument.
size of khufus pyramid
khufus pyramid is approx 756ft on all four sides and is as tall as a forty storey building and is no more than half an inch out of being dead level, hope this will do for you. omniscot....
his pyramids were the great pyramids of giza
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V = (area of base * height)/3
khufus pyramid is approx 756ft on all four sides and is as tall as a forty storey building and is no more than half an inch out of being dead level, hope this will do for you. omniscot....
it has been or it was intended to be his tomb, his body was not found in it...
It depends on the dimensions of the base and the height (slant or vertical) of the pyramid.
He built the oldest and largest pyramid in Giza which was called The Great Pyramid of Giza.
yes it is well in ancient times the man died in the pyramid and his soul has stayed there ever since
A square based pyramid would comply with the given dimensions.
Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height Volume = 250,000 cubic mm