They use mud to make bricks and plaster.
The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze.
the mesopotamianz did this so they could get what the needed
Make do with what you have. The Mesopotamians gave us a very valuable building material the brick. Having no locally available stone they used the plentiful supplies of mud and clay found on the banks of the Euphrates to make bricks. There is also trade, exchange what you have for what you lack. In their case it was agricultural produce. This is how Babylon became a thriving and powerful city. Finally when you finally become more powerful take the resources from your neighbours by force.
the domestication of oxen
They used mud to build houses in mesopotamia but mud can crumble easily. If they used thick layers of mudd it would be ok i guess
I want to build a conservatory on the outside of my house. Which building materials would I need to buy in order to do this?
the usual building materials that make brick building and wooden structures
I want to build a conservatory on the outside of my house. Which building materials would I need to buy in order to do this?
By building them properly with good materials.
Rocks can provide building materials by mining ore aka rock and then concrete the ore to make a soild material then you hack the ore with a pike to get the rock materials then you purify the solid to make building materials. WUAO FINISHED P>S your dum
The Mesopotamians combined copper and tin to make bronze.
How to make A science project using waste materials topic depends on what your topic is. One option is making a topic about the effects of pollution on our environment using waste materials.
Building hotels and holiday resorts does not generally harm the environment. They can harm the environment if you have to cut down a lot of trees to make room for the hotels.
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causes of burning non-biodegradable materials- It can makes our environment pollute. We must stop burning of non-biodegradable materials, such as plastics- it can make our environment polluted
Hominids used a variety of materials and resources to make shelters, such as wood, stone, animal hides, grass, mud, and bone. These materials were gathered from the environment around them and crafted into shelters to provide protection from the elements and predators. Over time, hominids developed more sophisticated building techniques and used a wider range of materials to create more elaborate and durable shelters.
Yes