How Does The INCREDIBLE Ancient Engineering That Built the Pyramids Work?

The ancient Egyptians used clever tools and teamwork to build the pyramids, just like you use blocks and friends to build a tower in the sandbox.

Imagine you're trying to move a big, heavy block, it's like moving a whole couch by yourself. That would be tough! But if you had many friends helping you push it, together you could move it easily. The Egyptians used ramps (like long slides) and rollers (like wheels made of logs) to help them move big stone blocks up to the top of the pyramid.

How They Built It Step by Step

  1. They started with a big square base, like drawing a giant rectangle on the ground.
  2. Then they added layers, one on top of the other, just like stacking blocks in a tower.
  3. Each layer was a little smaller than the one before, so it looked like a pyramid when it was done.

They worked together for many years, using simple tools and lots of patience, to build something that still stands today, like a giant time capsule made of stone!

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  1. Workers used ramps to move huge stones up the pyramid
  2. They probably rolled logs to make moving blocks easier

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