glass can be organic.
brick is manmade
steel can be organic
They are not naturally occurring
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They can be made of wood, brick, iron, steel, brick, glass and pretty much every tough materiam
Brick, steel, and glass are not classified as minerals because they are man-made, processed materials that do not occur naturally in the Earth's crust in their current form. While they may be made from substances found in the Earth's crust (such as clay for brick, iron ore for steel, and silica for glass), the way these materials are extracted, refined, and processed alters their mineral composition. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure.
Wood, brick, steel, concrete, textiles, rubber and glass
Concrete, brick, wood, steel, other metals, composites, glass, scrap and many other materials.
they are not naturally occurring inorganic solids with a crystalline structure. Minerals must have a distinct chemical composition and structure, whereas cement, brick, steel, and glass are man-made products that do not meet all the criteria to be classified as minerals.
Yes, steel is generally harder than brick. Steel has a high tensile strength and can withstand significant pressure and impact, making it much harder than brick, which is a brittle material. While brick can resist compressive forces, it does not have the same level of hardness or durability as steel.
Brick falls within the range of 5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale, depending on its composition and firing process. This means that brick is harder than materials like fingernails and gypsum, but softer than materials like steel and glass.
After cleaning the steel and glass, use JB weld to bond glass to Steel.
Concrete, some glass (for the glass ceiling and some side tiles) Brick. It's a very solid building.
Glass is easy to break and steel is hard