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β 10y agoThe answer depends on how the pyramids are stacked.
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Two printers stacked together makes 80,02.2311 quarters. So 3 disk is of course 60 dollars.
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One quarter is about 0.069 inches. 884 quarters are about 60.996 inches.
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Because the top of a solid pyramind is small, it is not possible to stack pyramids unless you get perfect balance, which is almost impossible.
Step pyramids served as royal tombs in ancient Egypt, with the most famous example being the Step Pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara. These pyramids were characterized by stacked layers or steps, which symbolized the sun's rays reaching towards the heavens. Step pyramids represented an early form of pyramid construction before the more familiar smooth-sided pyramids, such as those at Giza, were developed.
Pyramids are typically made of limestone blocks because limestone is a durable and abundant building material that was readily available in ancient Egypt. The limestone blocks were quarried and transported to the pyramid construction sites where they were stacked to form the iconic pyramid shape.
Originally, pharaohs were buried in mastabas. Then, Imhotep (the mummy in The Mummy) stacked one on another, making the step pyramid. After that, pyramids were the place to be buried. When people realized pyramids were getting robbed, the Valley of the Kings, a more secret location, was used, and underground tombs were created.
The Pyramids in the Valley of the Kings were built primarily from limestone blocks. These blocks were quarried from nearby sources and then transported to the construction site where they were stacked to form the pyramid structures. Additionally, some pyramids also incorporated granite and sandstone in their construction.
Scholars believed that the so-called Step Pyramid of Djoser was actually just a series of stacked MASTABAS.
The blocks used to construct the pyramids were made of limestone and granite. These blocks were quarried and transported to the construction site where they were carefully stacked to form the pyramids.
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with a series of pulley's, they gathered rock and stacked it together to form a pyramid
The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids by using a combination of manpower, simple tools like sledges and ramps, and a system of organization and planning. Stones were quarried and transported to the construction site, where they were carefully stacked to form the pyramids of various shapes and sizes. It is believed that the construction process involved thousands of workers, mostly skilled laborers and craftsmen.