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DO PYRAMIDS REALLY PRESERVE My experiment will be with using a pyramid made out of Popsicle sticks and two glasses of milk. One of the glasses of milk will be under the pyramid and the other will not. I will be testing which one, the glass under the pyramid or the glass without which one will sour the fastest in a days time. My conclusion of this experiment will be that the glass under the pyramid will not sour as fast as the one with no covering. The word pyramid comes from the Greek word pyramis, this means whet cake. Pyramis was used to describe the ancient Egyptian buildings because they said it looked like pointy-topped wheat cakes. (EgyptianPyramids.com) The ancient Egyptians built pyramids as tombs for the Pharohs and their . The three largest and best preserved were built at Giza. Pyramids of Ancient Egypt went through changes, the first Egyptian pyramid was built by King Zoser. The pyramid in Giza are the famous pieces of architecture in the world.
Approximate Word count = 679 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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