Khafre Pyramids

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The Great Pyramid, Khafre Pyramid, and the Menkaure Pyramid are the three figures that make up one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Great Pyramid is the largest and oldest pyramid out of the three. The Khafre Pyramid was the second pyramid built and its size is in the middle. It’s not as tall as the Great Pyramid, but it also isn't as short as the Menkaure Pyramid. The Menkaure Pyramid is the shortest pyramid and it is the youngest one. It was the last one constructed out of the three. The Great Pyramid’s base is averaged to be 755.75 feet (230 meters) and the height of it before it wore down was 481.4 feet (147 meters). The Menkaure Pyramid’s base is 356.5 feet (109 meters), and the structure’s completed height was 218 feet (66 meters).

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