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The Great Pyramid of Giza has withstood millennia of earthquakes, storms, and erosion. New research suggests its resilience may lie in how the structure responds to ground vibrations.

The Great Pyramid

The Great Pyramid / © Associated Press

The Great Pyramid of Giza, which has stood in Egypt for over 4500 years, may have survived to this day due to its structural features and interaction with the ground. This is the conclusion reached by scientists who studied how the monument reacts to seismic vibrations.

This was reported by the publication Daily Galaxy.

Despite numerous earthquakes, sandstorms, and prolonged exposure to natural factors, the pyramid remains one of the most famous and best-preserved monuments of the ancient world. That is why scientists decided to study not the process of its construction, but the mechanisms that could have helped the structure withstand the test of time.

To do this, a team led by seismologist Assam Salem from the Egyptian National Institute of Research of Astronomy and Geophysics installed dozens of sensors inside and around the monument. Specialists analyzed the slightest natural vibrations of the structure and its surroundings.

The results showed that the Great Pyramid vibrates differently from the ground beneath it. Due to the difference in natural frequencies, the structure is less susceptible to resonance – an effect that can significantly amplify the load on buildings during earthquakes and lead to their destruction.

Scientists note that throughout its history, the pyramid has repeatedly experienced strong seismic shocks. In particular, during the 5.9 magnitude earthquake in the Cairo region in 1992, it suffered only minor damage.

Researchers also paid attention to the specific characteristics of the structure itself. The massive base, pyramidal shape, and symmetrical weight distribution may help distribute the load more evenly. Additionally, the internal chambers above the King’s Chamber, as well as the limestone and bedrock on which the monument stands, likely play a role.

At the same time, the authors of the study caution against hasty conclusions. The research does not prove that the ancient Egyptians intentionally designed the pyramid as a structure capable of withstanding earthquakes. However, the obtained data suggest that its structural features may have significantly contributed to the monument’s long-term stability.

We remind you that earlier we reported that the glaciers of the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau are changing faster than previously predicted. New scientific studies indicate an increasing rate of melting and rising temperatures in the mountainous regions.

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