Limestone is the principle material from which pyramids are built. It is a sedimentary rock which is reasonably soft and easily worked with copper tools.
The Pyramids are in Egypt.
Aztec pyramids typically had a flat top where temples were located, while Egyptian pyramids had pointed tops. Additionally, Aztec pyramids were often constructed using adobe bricks and stones, while Egyptian pyramids were built with limestone blocks. The purpose of Aztec pyramids was mainly for religious ceremonies, while Egyptian pyramids served as tombs for pharaohs.
The wives pyramids, also known as queen pyramids, were built next to the pyramids of Egyptian pharaohs to house the remains of the pharaoh's wives or close relatives. These smaller pyramids were designed to honor and provide a burial place for important women in the pharaoh's life.
Workers who built the pyramids in ancient Egypt were not paid a salary but were instead provided with food, water, and shelter. They were essentially conscripted laborers who worked in service to the Pharaoh.
No, not all pyramids are in the desert. While the most famous pyramids, such as those in Egypt, are located in desert areas, pyramids can also be found in other environments. For example, in Central America, the Mayans built pyramids in jungle regions.
to build pyramids(and for something to write on).
the ceiling
Dead bodies of the kings, only kings got to be buried in pyramids!
CaCo3.
Sedimentary
Calcium Carbonate
the composition of luster is limstone
Limstone
the composition of luster is limstone
You got it right, "pyramid!"
the Pharaohs wives
the composition of luster is limstone