Concrete is used for building buildings and it is a mixture of sand, water and cement.
The answer is Sand. A sand storm can cause one to shield their eyes effectively blinding them. Sand is also used to make glass which is used to make glasses, telescopes, etc that help them see. Sand is used in concreate and can be use to build tall strong buildings. Now back to a sand storm. When the sand is blowing through the air it can quickly erode a building. Look at the buildings in Egypt. The Sphinx perhaps knows this fact.
Soft sand is not building sand. Both soft sand and building sand are types of sand and are used in building.Building sand is courser than soft sand.what he is trying to say here is although soft sand isn't specifically called building sand it is still used in many sand made structures
Mortar is sand cement and water mixed together . Once allowed to dry and set , holds your building blocks, bricks etc together .
For what? Building a cove for a vinyl liner. Adding sand to a sand filter. Building a sand box. For the base of a pool. ????
you get salty sand water
Building is not a collective noun it is a singular common noun. A collective noun for building could be block. eg A block of buildings
Buildings can be extended but unfortunaly it costs alot for a building to extend buy building workers...
buildings.
by building
no
Pumiscrete has been used in buildings for many years. It is concrete that uses crushed volcanic rock rather than conventional sand and gravel
yes... without steel reinforcing, possibly rock may be strong enough to withstand an earthquake but building are not constructed of rock.