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3.How do temperature variations in pyramids compare to those in other ancient structures or modern buildings, and what factorscontribute to these differences? (10pts)

4.Are there any differences in temperature measurements between the interior and exterior of pyramids, and if so, what do these differences suggest about their construction and use? (10pts)

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3. Other structures or modern buildings have thin calls and less mass, leading to temperature variations on the other side of Pyramids due to their massive size and thick walls. The large stone used in the construction of the pyramid act as a thermal barrier to regulate the temperature inside the structure by distributing heat evenly, which reduces the hot and cold spots.

4. Yes, temperature measurements differ between the interior and exterior of pyramids. Because of the thick walls, which insulate the pyramid's interior from the outside environment. These thick walls absorb heat during the day and release it at night, which helps regulate the temperature and makes a massive difference in temperature inside and outside

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