because i dont know
It is a strong cement made up by seven different ingredients
RCC stands for reinforced concrete cement. it is a building structure made by combining the steel rod with cement concrete mixture. like beam ,pillers etc.
From the Portland Cement Association:Bricklayer Joseph Aspdin of Leeds, England first made portland cement early in the 19th century by burning powdered limestone and clay in his kitchen stove. By this crude method he laid the foundation for an industry which annually processes literally mountains of limestone, clay, cement rock, and other materials into a powder so fine it will pass through a sieve capable of holding water. Cement is so fine that one pound of cement contains 150 billion grains.So, I think you could say that cement is a rock (limestone) derivative.
a concrete house is a house that is made out of water,cement,sand & sometimes small rocks
I think that they can, if they are both used correctly, the cement and concrete bricks can be put together in the same wall construction. :) <><><> I think you need to define some words. Concrete is made by mixing portland cement, water, and sand/crushed stone. There ARE no "cement bricks" Traditional bricks are made by mixing clay, shale, and water, and baking them in a kiln (oven) at high temperatures. And yes, regular clay brick and concrete brick/ block are frequently both used in a wall. Together.
Wood and cement.
Bricks and cement
Cement
Houses in Puerto Rico are Commonly made of cement
rural houses are kaccha houses made out of mud.urban houses are pukka houses made out of cement
Mostly of wood and cement
Mostly of wood and cement
No. Rich Tudors had houses made of brick, stone and cement.
They made there houses out of straw and cement.
The houses were of different kinds of metals and cement where the houses were easy to breakdown
cinder blocks and cement.
Houses in Ecuador are mostly made of cement or concrete. Some houses there are made of mud. if you ever go there you'll mostly see houses made of concrete. :D