Well, ziggurats are made of steps...so thousands, probably...
1st is you divid the fraction top by 100 and there is ur answer
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87.5% just divide the bottom number into the top to get ur answer
you divide the top and the bottem by two until you get an odd number or a decimal on ur claculator
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The Ziggurat of Ur in Iraq has three levels, each with a staircase leading to the next. The total number of steps in the ziggurat is estimated to be around 100.
The Ziggurat of Ur was built in, 2100 b.c.
The Ziggurat at Ur is probably the most famous, but the Ziggurat at Teppe Sialk is also rather famous.
Ur-Nammu was the king that ordered the ziggurat at Ur to be built.
The ziggurat at Ur was excavated by Sir Leonard Woolley in the 1920s. Woolley's excavation revealed the remains of the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, including the ziggurat dedicated to the moon god Nanna.
Great Ziggurat of Ur
It took 5 years to build the Ziggurat
Great Ziggurat of Ur
He explores the ziggurat of Ur.
2100b.C.
210 by 150 feet. the height is about 100 feet
The Ziggurat of Ur is the first proper Ziggurat for which we have any evidence. However, There are raised pyramidal structures that preceded it like Tepe Sialk in Persia, but these are not proper ziggurats. See the link below to learn more about Tepe Sialk.