Egyptians basically depended on their land itself for all their constructional needs. Egypt as we know is a sandy desert, but what lies under its hot red sands is a rocky terrain. The Nile passes through a canyon and deep gorge , if you don't believe my previous sentence.Now to the question, THE PYRAMIDS outer covering was of PURE LIMESTONE. It is now almost eroded (otherwise you could have scraped it out for some business_ been a millionaire by now). Even the stone blocks used are limestone and were later in sandstone.--------
maybe cuz the desert is dry
Grounding plates work better in the desert areas because of the vast land.
Does the Sahara desert face problems? I don't think so.
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They are located in the Sahara Desert of Egypt.
The Egyptian pyramids can be found in the desert of Giza, after which they are named.
The pyramids were tombs for dead pharos.
The Sahara Desert
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.
The pyramids are huge architectural mysteries. They were built from mastaba and limestone and several sun baked bricks. The blocks are huge.
Desert, sandy land surround the Giza pyramids.
the desert, pyramids, and mummies
yes
Gopherus agassizii is the scientific name for the desert tortoise.
In the desert of upper Egypt.
Giza