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Other than serving as a Pharaoh's tomb, the Great Pyramid just sits there and looks spectacular.
the pyramid did not help the Egyptians in anyway, it was just their culture
Just type in Great Pyramid of Giza on Google images and you will loads of pictures!
The three pyramids guarded by the Great Sphinx of Giza are the Pyramid of Khufu (also known as the Great Pyramid), the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. These monumental structures are part of the Giza pyramid complex, located just outside Cairo, Egypt. The Great Sphinx, a limestone statue with a lion's body and a human head, is believed to represent Pharaoh Khafre and serves as a sentinel to these ancient tombs. Together, they are iconic symbols of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Pyramid's are found around the world, not just Egypt. The reason they exist is still unknown.
The answer is The great Pyramid in Egypt it took over 25 years to build. Just imagine that!!!!!!!!!!
None. Nothing was found inside the Great Pyramid, just a large empty granite coffin without its lid and no body. There are also no hieroglyphs anywhere, only graffiti written much later and quarry marks made at the time of construction including the cartouche of Khufu the builder of the pyramid.
Khufu did not actually build the Great Pyramid. He just happened to arrive long after it was built and he only claimed to have done so.
The Great Pyramid of Giza (or the Sphinx I'm not too sure) its the Great pyramid just to clarify. hope that helped
you want to move the pushable statue outside the big obelisk thing to the left of the pyramid
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the tallest pyramid in Egypt and the largest pyramid in the world. It was built for the Pharaoh Khufu around 2560 BC and stands at a height of about 138 meters (455 feet).
The three main pyramids, known as the Pyramids of Giza, are located on the Giza Plateau, just outside of Cairo, Egypt. These iconic structures include the Great Pyramid of Khufu, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure. The site is one of the most significant archaeological and historical locations in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year.