The pyramids of Egypt, particularly the Great Pyramid of Giza, were commissioned by Pharaoh Khufu (also known as Cheops) during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, around 2580–2560 BCE. Khufu's pyramid is the largest of the three pyramids at Giza and served as his tomb. The construction of these monumental structures was a massive undertaking that involved a significant workforce and advanced engineering techniques for the time.
They had ideas for making the ancient pyramids.
yah the ruler went to the top of the pyramids in cerimonies( mostly religious) and supposedly reach for the gods
Hammurabi is the one in charge of ancient Mesopotamia city. The people of Mefoptamia are always looking for freedom from the authorities, no matter who they have as a ruler.
The ruler or Pharaoh at the time would order the pyramids to be built by slave labor. For example the Pharaoh Khufu's temple in Giza, part of the pyramid complex that is the last standing of the seven wonders of te ancient world.
Hammurabi is the one in charge of ancient Mesopotamia city. The people of Mefoptamia are always looking for freedom from the authorities, no matter who they have as a ruler.
On a humid day, the air is more saturated with moisture, making it harder for objects to build up an electrostatic charge, as the moisture helps to dissipate the charge. When a plastic ruler is rubbed with cloth, it gains a negative static charge that allows it to attract small pieces of paper that are neutrally charged. The moisture in the air reduces the effectiveness of the ruler’s static charge, making it more difficult to pick up the paper.
the priests were in charge of taking care of temples.
In the shadow of the ruler's pyramid
In the shadow of the ruler's pyramid
the pyramids were built predominantly in the old and middle kingdom periods, with the last of the pyramids being built by king Ahmose (the first ruler of the new kingdom period).
They used limestone blocks to build the pyramids
Pyramids could take more than twenty years to build and the construction had to be complete before the pharaoh (ruler) died.
If the silk developed a positive charge, the ruler would acquire a negative charge. This occurs due to the process of triboelectric charging, where electrons are transferred from one material to another through friction. In this case, electrons move from the ruler to the silk, leaving the ruler negatively charged and the silk positively charged.
The ancient Egyptians prayed in front of pyramids as they were considered monumental tombs for their pharaohs, embodying the divine connection between the ruler and the gods. The pyramids symbolized the pharaoh's journey to the afterlife and served as a focal point for religious rituals intended to ensure the pharaoh's safe passage and continued favor from the deities. Additionally, these structures were thought to be gateways to the heavens, making them significant sites for prayer and offerings.
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When a plastic ruler is rubbed with cloth, it becomes charged with static electricity. This static charge attracts small pieces of paper due to the phenomenon of electrostatic attraction. On a humid day, the moisture in the air can dissipate the static charge more quickly, making it harder for the ruler to pick up the paper.