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The ancient Greeks believed that everything was made up from air, earth, fire and water. The Greeks had no other ways of knowing about the universe and things we now know.
In ancient Greece, this type of covered colonnade was called a stoa. They were usually open-air structures used by the general public.
Very little other than goods for sale - the Agora was an open air marketplace.
from the presocratic period through the middle ages and into the renaissance period. (fire, water, air and earth)
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It is air shafts so when you walk in a pyramid you want run out of air
When it was built it was provided with one entrance and two air shafts.
When it was built it was provided with one entrance and two air shafts.
Simply because pyramids are massive monumental structures and a tomb of the pharaohs. It is not designed to be a livable house or a structure, but a tomb designed to protect the pharaohs body forever. "Air shaft " can be considered as ventilation or openings but some theories that this has something to do with the stars, the so called "star shafts".
Yes, pyramids have entrances and air shafts.
an air velocity meter to measure the speed of ventilating air in mine shafts
an air velocity meter to measure the speed of ventilating air in mine shafts
For air conditioning
Three bodies were found in the Great Pyramid of Giza: King Khufu, King Khafre, and a third unidentified sarcophagus. Several artifacts were also discovered, including tools, pottery, inscriptions, and statues.
Getting air to the center of the pyramid, where it is air tight. To prevent the workers from suffocating S
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