A house can be made out of cement, but it is typically used in combination with other materials. Cement is often a key component of concrete, which is used for foundations, walls, and other structural elements. However, houses are commonly constructed using a mix of materials, including wood, steel, and brick, depending on design preferences and local building codes. So, while cement can be a primary material, a house is rarely made entirely out of it.
houses have roofs so rain, hail, or other things will not get in houses.
I a manufactured matieral is a material created using other materials
The boards or other material of which a floor is made.
Bricks are not biodegradable; they are made from clay or other materials that do not decompose naturally over time. Instead, bricks are durable and can last for centuries, making them a long-lasting building material. However, they can be recycled or repurposed, which helps reduce waste in construction and demolition.
same houses other countries do brick houses and some have wooden
most italins live in houses most italins live in houses most italins live in houses
Not really. "Brick" homes are not entirely brick, and usually the flooring and support for the flooring is wood or some other flammable material.
Concrete, brick, wood, steel, other metals, composites, glass, scrap and many other materials.
A Brick Tie is a corrigated piece of metal that nails to the outside of the frame wall and goes into the mortar joints of the brick or other masonary material. They hold the brick to the wall so they do not lean out as you work up.
In the years 1564 to 1616, some houses were made of stone, some of brick, some were timber framed with the spaces between posts filled with rubble and daub, brick, stone, or wattle and daub. Some houses were log cabins, and some were made of adobe. There were other things.
gree houses were in fact made from bricks, stones, and clay which are frequently used today in America and other parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. so yes greek houses are made from stone.
Brick veneer houses offer advantages such as durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, and fire resistance compared to other construction materials.
We ride dolphins instead of cars and like in grass huts umm... no we live in brick houses, we have hospitals malls etc. its just like any other country just with a lot more beach access (because we are a group of islands)
Sri Lanka has many of the same type of houses that any other country has. There are apartments, houses made of brick, houses made of wood, and houses made of stone. There are also impoverished areas of Sri Lanka where the people live in ramshackle houses made of anything they can find.
Most probably did. Some were built of stone, without framing, and some were log cabins. Medieval wattle and daub houses had timber frames, as did the other half timbered houses, cruck houses, and so on. There were brick houses in the Middle Ages, but I don't know anything about how they were built.
Nope !... Coal is a naturally occuring product of plant material that's been under immense pressure.- Brick is a manufactured product consisting of clay and other minerals !