about 5.35 mile in a straight line
About a quarter of a mile.
Basically - no Nile, no Egypt, no pyramids. It provided water for transport and to sustain the people building the pyramids.
The Nile runs through Cairo.
There are two pyramids that stood by the Nile river which is the largest river in Africa. The two pyramids are Saqqara and Giza.
The Nile runs south to north, pyramids were built on the west bank.
The Nile River was the main water and food for the Egyptians, who made the pyramids, so, yes, I guess so.
the landscape of the Nile region was pyramids. they were hand made
On the west bank of the Nile
The Nile River.
Egypt.
Pyramids were built next to the Nile because the river provided the necessary resources for construction, such as water for the workers, transportation of heavy stones, and fertile land for growing food to sustain the workforce. Additionally, the Nile's flooding provided a natural barrier and protection for the pyramids.
The limestone quarry where they mined the stone for the pyramids had to be relatively close to the pyramids (they could not move the blocks far), and the nearest good stone to be quarried was to be found between the pyramids and the Nile River.