Sand stone rock is used to make Khajuraho temples.
it burns down the old rock and you can see whats under it.
They used the sand from the desert instead of buying it. They molded the sand together to make the pyramids and temples.
temples for offerings
A. roads that connected important temples to each other. B. the barracks that housed soldiers and military leaders. C. the entrance to residences carved into rock walls. D. temples where human sacrifices were performed.
What are temples normally used for? To worship and pay service to deities.
limestone is used to make cement
i have not been to japan or anything but there are many temples LOL
The rock used to make floors and tabletops is granite, which is an igneous rock. It is used most common but not all the time.
Bauxite
igneous rock
Mayan temples were normally used for religious purposes to worship the Gods. Ritual sacrifices were also known to take place in the temples in order to please the gods.
Aztec temples were typically constructed using large stones, earth, and volcanic rock. These materials were sourced locally and were stacked and carved to create intricate designs and structures that reflected the religious beliefs and cosmology of the Aztec people. Additionally, lime plaster was used to coat and decorate the exteriors of the temples.