Taj Mahal is definitely one of the buildings. It is constructed mostly (if not entirely) out of pure white marble. But I think there are several. Probably the Lincoln Memorial is another. If you look up Aberdeen, Scotland, you will find that it is called the Granite city because many houses and buildings are made of granite.
The Taj Mahal is made of marble.
Because it was the tallest, Brick Building ever made in that time.
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Granite
Granite Building was created in 1893.
Dartmoor is famous for its wildlife,tors (which are made from granite) and plant life.
No building on earth is 'made from diamonds'.
the Empire State Building was made out of granite and Indian limestone. cool huh?
the awesome josh building was made from limestone in 2003
many have been used, but reinforced concrete is preferred now as properties are more predictable and consistent.
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No, bricks are not made of granite. Bricks are typically made from clay and other materials that are molded and then fired in a kiln to create a durable building material. Granite, on the other hand, is a natural stone that is quarried and used for countertops, flooring, and other decorative purposes.
The Taj Mahal is made of marble.
the granite is made out of magma
The state capitol building in many states is made of various types of rock, depending on the state's geological resources. For example, the state capitol building in Indiana is made of Indiana limestone, while the state capitol building in Texas is made of red granite.
Obelisks two of which are now in London and Paris