Pyramids were mostly made up of Limestone,granite,clay, and some type of mud and sand
The Great Pyramids at Giza are, but the Meso-Americans were truncated.
The workers used sandstone to make the pyramids
The very first pyramids were made of silt. The silt would come down from the upper Nile and the Africans would scoup up the silt and pour it into pyramid shapes. Mud-brick pyramids came after the silt Pyramids. The pyramid at Saqqara was engineered by the great African multi-genius by the name of Imhotep for his Pharoh Djoser in the 3rd dynasty. It is also known as the "Step-Pyramid" because it looks like stairs. It is the worlds first known stone structure and it is still standing today. The Africans built the Pyramids on the Giza plateau (such as the Great Pyramids of Khufu, Kafra, and Menkora would come later.
dried up moulding sand
the great pyramids did this.
materials are made up of element which are too small to see!
Nope. They're VERY different. Egyptian pyramids were made as tombs for royalty, while Mayan pyramids were made as religious temples. The above answer does not relate to the question.
Hieroglyphs were used as words in the time of the Egyptian Pyramids
All materials are made up of matters called atoms and molecule
people heaved bricks up with ropes to make a pyramid shape
The ancient egyptians made pyramids to house kings and queens' tombs. The pyramids were the rulers' final resting place. (PS-I am fairly sure this is correct, however, if you are talking about the Ancient Egyptians look up the Great Pyramids of giza).
The Egyptian pyramids are constructed from limestone.