At the early stage of its construction only large size of unburnt bricks and plaster were used with wooden parasol (chatrayasshti).
Thereafter stones were used in making gateway (34 feet high) (2)
As far as I known, faulty construction is some kind of project that is made of poor quality construction material. But if you've ever seen HPL material, which can be used for toilet partition,locker and table and so on, that kind of staff, you'll know what is high quality construction material is about.
asbestos
as clay has more porosity as it absobs water may causes damage to the construction
it is a construction material that can be used as an exterior wall.it is composed of magnesium oxide,magnesium chloride.iron sulphate heptahydrate,foaming agent etc solomon from addis ababa
Depend upon material of construction... If SS u can use HCl but immedeatly wash it by NaOH and clean cold water.
The Sanchi Stupa, located in India, is made of sandstone. Sandstone was the primary building material used in the construction of the stupa which dates back to the 3rd century BCE.
Stupas are not a who, stupas are a what. Stupas are large structures used to represent the enlightenment of the Buddha.
A stupa is a round domed structure that typically houses Buddhist relics, usually the ashes of Buddhist monks and is used as a place of meditation. One of the best known stupas is the "Great Stupa" in Sanchi, India, though stupas can be found throughout the world.
what are common material used for clothing in Egypt.
Stupas were typically built by stacking layers of bricks or stones on top of each other, gradually forming a mound-like structure. The construction process involved creating a solid base, called a plinth, and then adding a dome or spire on top, often adorned with decorative elements. Stupas were used in Buddhism as sacred monuments to enshrine relics or represent the enlightened mind of the Buddha.
the materials that are used for the construction of pantheon in rome are, first of all the most abundantly used material is roman concrete, then stone, brick, wood.
Titanium is mostly used
Stone.
i have not made it
Yes, mortar is an adhesive material. It is used as a binding material in construction industry.
Stupas are best described as dome-shaped Buddhist monumental homes. They are used for meditation and for worshiping or celebrating the principles of Jainism or Buddhism.
At the early stage of its construction only large size of unburnt bricks and plaster were used with wooden parasol (chatrayasshti). Thereafter stones were used in making gateway (34 feet high) (2)