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The greatest contribution of Greek Architecture is the use of the columns, which we still use today. They also contributed the development of limestone, marble, and concrete as a building material.
People can use marble for architecture and grand buildings statues are made up of marble.
the marble will keep lying on the floor until a force is applied on it to change its position.
Definitely the Greeks.
The main material they builders used was marble.
the central building was built with gold and the floors are marble
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Marble is used as a sculpting material. It is also used for structural and decorative pieces such as flooring, walkways and stairways.
Marble is a beautiful material when decorating houses and using it for kitchen counters, floors and even in bathrooms. When using it for kitchen counters it is important to not use lemon scented products to clean because it can damage the marble.
While I was visiting Europe, I noticed that the acid rain was destroying the marvelous marble structures there.
Wash with a paste of oxalic acid,the strong acids may react with marble and constituents of cement.
for instance, "it was combustible material". This means it was strong material.
use super strong glue and then use fill (from b&q) and it should stay :)
They are. For all the material the use, you could make a really strong triangular pyramid.
The greatest contribution of Greek Architecture is the use of the columns, which we still use today. They also contributed the development of limestone, marble, and concrete as a building material.
The Romans used a lot of marble in their sculptures, Italy is famous for its marble. They also used basalt and rarely bronze. Many small statuettes were made of ceramic material.