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Showing posts with label complex. Show all posts
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Aug 23, 2019

[Answer] 9. This craft involves folding paper into many different designs from simple fans and boxes to complex airplanes and animals. Start folding and figure out what craft this is!

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. This craft involves folding paper into many different designs from simple fans and boxes to complex airplanes and animals. Start folding and figure out what craft this is!"



...1. calligraphy 2. origami 3. carpentry 4. stenciling The words "Origami" is Japanese, which is the art of paper folding. Although origami did not begin Japan, it actually began in China many centuries ago. The origami crane is a global peace symbol.

Feb 28, 2019

[Answer] 5. Sacsayhuaman is a large Incan wall complex that can be seen high above the city of Cuzco in which mountainous South American country?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Sacsayhuaman is a large Incan wall complex that can be seen high above the city of Cuzco in which mountainous South American country?"



...1. Peru 2. Argentina 3. Belize 4. Ecuador Sacsayhuaman was laid out in the shape of a puma as was the city of Cuzco, as the puma was the animal that the Incas felt symbolized their culture and beliefs. The largest stones in this wall are at the bottom, and they slowly get smaller the higher in the wall they are placed. The largest stone in this wall complex is 28 feet high (8.5 meters), and weighs in at 140 metric tons. The precision placement of the stones is so exact that a piece of paper cannot be slipped between them. It is probably this feature that has enabled this unique wall complex to stay standing for centuries in an area that is known for earthquakes and landslides.