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The great pyramid weighs a staggering 6.5 million tons!
it weighed amazingly approximately 6.5 million tons!
Depends on the pyramid. The step pyramid of Djoser has blocks weighing on average about 500kg. By the time of Khufu (2589-66 BCE) the average weigh of a stone used on his Great Pyramid was about 2,550kg ( approx. 2.55 metric tonnes, 2.5 long tons or 2.8 short tons)
To weigh them you'd have to remove he stone and weigh it, destroying a work of art and a sacred tomb. And that is against the law. They weigh a lot, anyway.
the average pyramid block weighs about 5,600lbs
A typical stone block used in the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza would weigh around 2.5 tons on average. However, the exact weight can vary depending on the size and location of the stone within the pyramid.
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The Great Pyramid of Giza is estimated to weigh approximately 6 million tons. This massive weight comes from the more than 2.3 million blocks of limestone and granite used in its construction, with each block averaging around 2.5 tons. The pyramid's immense size and weight have made it a remarkable feat of engineering and a symbol of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Learning about the Pyramid of Giza is interesting and fun. One fact is that this pyramid is estimated to weigh 5,955,000 tons.
The average stone weighs 2.5 tons but some stones weigh as much as 70 tons
well if by rocks, you mean the stones used to build it..... there are 2.3 million blocks and each of the blocks weigh from 2 1/2 - 15 tons!!!