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Monday, October 15, 2012

PYRAMIDS

Which is the largest and most famous of the pyramids?Do you know of any interesting facts about this pyramid?

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  1. The largest and the most famous is the grat pyramid.The great pyramid is the biggest stone building.They used millions of people and almost were farmers.It wasen´t for the money because when it was in the flood they couldn´t get the mud so they went to build the pyramid.
    Tiago

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  2. The most famous and largest pyramid is the "Pyramids of Giza". The were build about 4000 of years ago.Khufue a parahoh, sent farmers to build it.

    Gabriela B.

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  3. The largest and most famous pyramid is locatedin Giza near the Nile River it is called Great Pyramid and was build by the pharao Khuf.It took near 20 years to build.The Sphinx has the body of a lion and a head of a pharaoh.One of the most mysterious parts of the Great Pyramid is the empty chest in the kings chamber.The temperature inside the puramid is constant and the same as the average temperature of the earth(20 degrees celcius).Two tupes of limestone were used to comstruction.There aren't any Hieroglyphies or writings in Great Pyramid.
    Leomor

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  4. The largest and most famous pyramid is called pyramid of Gaiza.Some facts are:that pyramid is located in Egypt.The Ancient Egyptians made that pyramid and it was made near to 20 years.It is the most remarkable pyramid in existence on the face of our planet today.This pyramid is so precisely constructed that until scientists were not able to discover
    some of its subtle symmetries and before the pyramids there was a place called mastabas.
    Sofia

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  5. The largest and most famous pyramid is called pyramid of Gaiza.Some facts are:that pyramid is located in Egypt.The Ancient Egyptians made that pyramid and it was made near to 20 years.It is the most remarkable pyramid in existence on the face of our planet today.This pyramid is so precisely constructed that until scientists were not able to discover
    some of its subtle symmetries and before the pyramids there was a place called mastabas.
    Sofia

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  6. The largest and most famous pyramid is called "The Great Pyramid of Khufu". Some interesting facts are: this pyramid was created for Khufu, the pharaoh. The
    Great Pyramid was the tallest and most intact of all pyramids. It is over 140 meters high and took 20 years to build. It is the most exact pyramid in terms of geometry. Rich mummies were buried in the pyramid. Inside the tomb, the walls were painted with scenes from the dead person's life. Their belongings were put there because the Ancient Egyptians believed they were going to be used in the afterlife.
    Gabriela C.

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  7. The largest most famous pyramid, is a pyramid of Gisa, this pyramid is named the great pyramid, that was built for the pharaoh, Khufu.
    Egyptologysts discovered a boat, and they past that, that boat were made for the funeral of Khufu. All the work to do that pyramids, were done by farmers, because they thought that when they has been dead, they would have another life.
    In front of the great pyramids there is sphinx, that has the body of lion and head of pharaoh Khafre, the name of the sphinx were great sphinx that was build because of the pharaoh.

    Maia

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  8. When the Great Pyramid of Egypt was built it was 146 meters (480 feet) tall. Time has worn the pyramid down to 138 meters (455.4 feet) and it still continues to erode. The pyramid was once covered with limestone that was polished and believed to be left white. The sides of the pyramid are carefully positioned to point north, south, east, and west. The base of the pyramid has sides that measure 230.4 meters (755.9 feet) in length. It was designed so accurately, that the error of margin between the sides is less than 1 percent.

    The Great Pyramid is made up of approximately two million blocks of limestone and slopes upward 51 °. Each block used to construct the pyramid is estimated to weigh more than two tons. It belonged to the pharaoh Khufu and once held his body; however, today the pyramid remains empty. The Great Pyramid is considered the last ancient wonder of the world standing today.
    Source:Kingtutone.com Pedro

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  9. The largest and most famous pyramid in Egypt is the Great Pyramid. The Great Pyramid is close to 2 other pyramids that are called The Step Pyramid. The Great Pyramid is the biggest Pyramid in Egypt and is also one of the 7 Wonders of the World.

    source: blog notebook and Ms. Sherina
    Gabriela Stocco

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  10. The largest and most famous of the pyramid is the Great pyramid. The Great pyramid is the biggest spaciol in Giza. In front of the Great pyramid is a sphinx.

    Paul Kim

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  12. The most famous and largest pyramids was "The Great Pyramid of Khufu". Some intersting facts are the pyramid was created for Khufu, the pharao, this pyramid was made of 2.5 million block stone with approximately 2.5 tons each. It took two decades to build, the pyramid was located at the plateau´s highest section and this pyramid includes 3 pyramid.

    Bárbara

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  13. The largest and famous piramid of Egypt isthe Great Pyramid.

    The facts are that the gods are burried underneath the pyramid. This pyramid is oldest one of all.

    Giovanna

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  14. The largest and most famous pyramid is the Graet Pyramid.
    I know that the real entrance of the Graet Pyramid is 17m under the groun.

    Juliana

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    1. The largest and biggest pyramid is the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The Great Pyramid of Khufu is the largest pyramid in Giza. It is among one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, with an estimated 1,3 million blocks of limestone that were used to build it.
      Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pyramid_of_Giza

      Maria

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