It was used as a source of transportation for heavy thing such as boulders and slaves.
The pyramid is man made, the Nile is a river and a natural phenomenon.
Pyramid worker's werre called Backus's
The building surrounding a large pyramid serve as mortuary temples for the deceased pharaoh. The Great pyramid in Egypt has two temples one located closed pyramid and one on the Nile.
Basic materials near the Nile River. Stones were made out of clay: water, mud, sand
the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
It provided water and transport.
The pyramid is man made, the Nile is a river and a natural phenomenon.
the pyramid of Giza
the egyptains used the river nile to transport the stones from one places to the other while they were making the pyramid.
nile river
The Sphinx, the Nile River, Cairo.
The Great Pyramid of Khafre is on the Giza Plateau near Cairo.
Mainly because they needed the river for transport and water to sustain them.
Granite from Aswan four hundred miles from the pyramid site was brought down the river Nile on giant reed barges. The sailors would have worked these craft. It was a skilled job as the sailor or more properly bargeman, would be expected to have an intimate knowledge of the river currents and the ever shifting navigable channels.
by building the Aswan Dam
Tallest building, longest river.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long you it is impossible to answer.