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suppose you are an ancient Egyptian stone worker. the queen has hired you to make a pyramid. she will give you 140 blocks of stone. the queen shows u a model using 14 blocks. the model is 3 blocks high. facts: the top layer has 1 block, the second layer has 4 blocks and the third layer layer has 9 blocks. you will be able to use all the blocks if you follow the queens model. Look for the pattern. after awhile the pattern becomes clear. 1.how many layers does your finished pyramid have? 2. how many blocks did you use for each layer? 3. describe the pattern 4. could you make another pyramid with 200 blocks following the same pattern?
If they worked all 365 days in the year they needed to quarry, move and shape 315 blocks per day. Assume the slaves worked 10 hours per day then need to place in position a block every two minutes.
As they did not record blocks at the time, there is no way to tell.
it may have taken 5 million blocks
about 2,300,000
If a mason is working on a block the time it takes to carve it depends on the details of the shape being carved, the material it is being carved from and the size of the block.
A mason may be able to do acc block but acc block cannot do mason.
The answer depends on the mason and his (her) work ethic.
masonry work
suppose you are an ancient Egyptian stone worker. the queen has hired you to make a pyramid. she will give you 140 blocks of stone. the queen shows u a model using 14 blocks. the model is 3 blocks high. facts: the top layer has 1 block, the second layer has 4 blocks and the third layer layer has 9 blocks. you will be able to use all the blocks if you follow the queens model. Look for the pattern. after awhile the pattern becomes clear. 1.how many layers does your finished pyramid have? 2. how many blocks did you use for each layer? 3. describe the pattern 4. could you make another pyramid with 200 blocks following the same pattern?
The answer depends on how hard the mason works!
It depends where you stand. Mountains, seas and regular plains will all have different block levels. On your Minecraft map you will see x, y and z coordinates. Y is the number of blocks you are above the bottom of the earth. Y:12 is the 12th layer.
350 and under are small blocks. There is also a 400 small block but there is a 400 large block. 396 and up are big blocks.
1km is 1000 blocks. 1 block is 1 meter. 1 block is exactly 1x1x1.
Elements can be categorized into 4 differents blocks, s block, d block, p block and f block.
1 block
0.5 miles will be about a block in the city. If you are in the country 0.5 miles might be only half a block.