The dry desert heat worked to keep the Pharaohs's body and his belongings from decomposing and rotting away.
The hot and dry desert helped hide and preserve the tomb.
Parts of the tundra can be nearly as dry as a desert.
A desert.
yes it is but desert doesn't mean hot. It means dry, and I mean like phoenix dry because i live in that oven.
A desert is arid, the entire desert is dry, not just parts.
The dry desert climate helped preserve the pyramids by preventing erosion and degradation of the stone structures. The lack of humidity also helped prevent mold and decay from damaging the ancient structures. Additionally, the stability of the arid environment helped maintain the structural integrity of the pyramids over time.
No, if anything it made the clay/mud/dirt dryer and harder to shape. Not to mention harder to carry (though it DID help with the drying process).
The hot and dry desert helped hide and preserve the tomb.
The features of a marble statue would likely last longer in a dry desert environment compared to a warm moist region. Moisture can cause erosion and accelerate the deterioration of marble due to the presence of water and humidity, while dry conditions can help preserve the statue by reducing the risk of water damage and weathering.
Of course it is a dry desert. There is no such thing as a wet desert. A desert is defined by its lack of rainfall.
Parts of the tundra can be nearly as dry as a desert.
It protects them by not having attacks because of the hot sand.
Yes, it is. The driest desert is the Sahara, but every desert is dry.
In the winter, the desert can be extremely cold and dry.
To help preserve the bodies, otherwise the budies would desenegrate, which would leave a skeleton.
Both the Antarctic Desert and the Atacama Desert are exceedingly dry and receive virtually no precipitation.
To properly preserve and store dry meat, ensure it is fully dehydrated, vacuum-sealed, and stored in a cool, dark place. This will help maintain its freshness and flavor for an extended period of time.