it really does depend but i would think that it is 4 bricks is the size of a block in a pyramid
This is easiest shown through integration. If you don't know how to do integration, divide the pyramid into many thin layers, and assume that each is a rectangular block. Try to do this experiment with the help of a spreadsheet like Excel.
If you mean a pyramid with a four sided base, it is a square pyramid. If you mean one with four faces, it is a tetrahedron.
first you find the area of the base and then you find the area one side of the pyramid an you time it with 3 if it is a triangular pyramid or 4 if it is a square pyramid
the difference between them is that the bottom face is different one of them is a rectangle and one of them is a square
One has a rectangle on the bottom and the other has a square on the bottom.
One pyramid block or stone is equal to about 2.5 tons. One pyramid block or stone is equal to about 2.5 tons.
one mile away
Two tons.
The Egyptian empire did not have just one high point, but some say it was strongest during the new kingdom of Egypt. The largest pyramid, The Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops), was built in the old kingdom of Egypt, so it is partly your decision/opinion of the high point of the Egyptian empire.
Pyramid in Egypt is one of the real example of rectangular pyramid :)
there is only one step pyramid in Egypt belonging to pharaoh Djoser
no one invented it! It was built by a group of Egyptians and americans the person who owns it is dead
351 Windsor is a small block, 351 Cleveland, is a big block. The 351M, (modified) is a small block, with big block heads on it.
The pharaoh would decide he wanted a pyramid. One of the men who worked for him would get craftsmen, painters, and labourers together and pay them to build the pyramid.
One pyramid block or stone is equal to about 2.5 tons. I think........! :)
they are called sphinx and the are greatly worshipped
The Pyramid of the Sun in Bosnia is actually the tallest, (around 720 ft. or 220 meters)