clay is heated and super cooled into a rock then put together with mortar.
Bricks that are made of clay and laid in the sun for drying. Most commericial bricks are formed in a mold and baked in an oven.
That's exactly what they called it. Sun-Baked Bricks. I have that word in my vocabulary list, and I don't think there is a specific name for it
A century ago, bricks were typically made from clay, shaped by hand or machine, and fired in kilns. They often featured a more varied texture and color, reflecting local materials and manufacturing processes. Commonly, bricks were red or brown, but shades could range from cream to dark hues, depending on the clay used. The size and shape were generally standardized, but some artisanal variations existed, giving them unique character.
Man made bricks are usually red or black or grey. This is just the way people paint them.
to make a the cheapest dye, purple that fades the tudors used elderberry, but to make the most expensive of all the colours, purple which did not fade they used beatle blood.
Wool , cotton, and synthetic fibers are commonly used.
Bricks were used to make it strong.
No bricks are made out of bricks.
Lead and tin...
To make it stick
it is make from bricks.
bricks
Bricks. Tons and tons of bricks.
mud
bricks and steal lol !
clayUsually clay. Kaolin, shale, and minerals are also used to make bricks. If u only use clay it will not be that strong to build a house or something big.
To make brick blocks which are used to build houses. You can make brick blocks by put 4 bricks together in a 2x2 square.