So that other people can see how a pyramid can have art in it.
The cross section in a pyramid is useful because it provides a two-dimensional representation of the shape of the pyramid at a specific height or level. It allows us to see the shape, size, and proportions of the pyramid from a particular angle or perspective. Cross sections are particularly helpful in understanding and visualizing complex 3D shapes like pyramids.
See the Related Link for an image and description of the Egyptian Societal Pyramid.
Go to china and check it out
when you are in a pyramid you can feel things on your feet and that well so is the treasure and also being inside a pyramid it should well so be dark and you can get a little freaked out cause i was in Egypt ounce and i was really freaked out cause i got to go inside the pyramid and also this guy gave me real life stones from the pyramid. Well if you don't belive me come to Inverness sunnyside 35 culloden moor IV2 5ES and you can come in my house and see it. Thx for reading hehehehe
You can see them all, if you know where to look
geomatry is breaches of math that deals with shapes angles and sizes of virsty of things we see in everyday life.
Californium is not for everyday uses.
a door
No, I do not see a cow every day of my life.
A hemisphere is half a sphere (half a ball, cut through the middle). A pyramid looks like an Egyptian 'Pyramid' (see the related link below).
to see
Geometry is used in my everyday life because I see it everyday. Everything I see is practically geometry. There are posters on my classroom wall, there are desks and chairs, tables, and a big nice white board. I guess this is really how I used geometry in my everyday life.
Car door handles
a stop sign
it helps people see their surroundings
Oh, dude, shapes that start with the letter "p"? Let's see, we've got pentagon, parallelogram, pyramid, and polygon. Like, there are probably more, but those are the ones that come to mind. So, yeah, shapes with a "p" for the win!