Like a normal brick but lighter colored and easier to break. Ancient indians found out that bakinhg a brick in an oven was more efficient than a sun dried brick because it was harder to break and more waterproof. =) -I'm a 6th grader in HI-CAP and we are learning about ancient India now.
ancient India wore alot of gold and silver. Alot of jewelry, slippers, and little shoes that looks like ballet shoes
Houses were usually one or two stories high, made of baked clay with a flat roof and no out side windows. They had private drinking wells and private bath rooms.
what is india flag looks like
Bricks have been used for over 5,000 years, with the earliest known bricks dating back to around 7000 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. These early bricks were made from mud and sun-dried. The use of fired bricks became more common around 3000 BCE, particularly in regions like the Indus Valley and ancient Egypt, where they were used for construction and architecture.
bricks and dust since theyve been dead
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A cat on hot bricks would be jumping around because its feet would be hot -- if you look like that, you're jumping around, anxious and jittery.
An ancient Egyptian burial building that looks like a flat-topped bench is a mastaba.
because in ancient period India is the most wealthiest country in the world.And most powerful ever.If we look at the shape of country India(including Pakistan) it looks some like a sparrow.I am not sure but the ancient books tell us that in the kingdom of Chandrragupt Maurya the houses tops are made of gold.Thats why India is called golden sparrow by Europeans.
it looks like trianles on clay
The first known bricks were discovered in Jericho, around 7500 BCE by archaeologists. Bricks have been used in various ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. The process of brick-making evolved over time, leading to the development of modern bricks as we know them today.
usally bricks doen't grow, but since stuff gets all over it looks like it grows.