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lora223 says= its because its not as stable if it is stacked directly on top of eachother
Bricks are typically made from clay or shale, which are natural materials that are molded and then fired in a kiln to create a hard, durable product. Some bricks may also be made from concrete or other composite materials. The specific composition can vary based on the type of brick and its intended use, such as standard bricks, fire bricks, or decorative bricks.
Bonding usually refers to metal perforated strips set horizontally into the mortar joints every few courses, to bond the bricks together, and prevent cracking. Bonding on a double-wythe wall (two bricks thick) can mean a brick that is occasionally placed across the two wythes, to keep them from coming apart from each other. This type of bonding can be done with metal, too. One common metal bonding looks sort of like a ladder and rungs, with some of the rungs being very slanted, in a "K" shape. In fact, these are often called, "K" bond or, "K" strips.
No. The thinking behind each was so different and for different times, the 2 cannot be merged. Some features of each have their way into the iterations of the other.
The solution of the mining is in the underground of the rock is the coal and in this world there are lots. The human help each other to do it. That is the tention for human
A network topology is a description of the way computers are connected to each other and to other devices on a network. It can refer to the physical connections (the way the wires interconnect or the routing of wireless signals) or it can refer to the logical connections (the way computers can see each other or not see each other even though they have a physical connection. The topology can refer to a home network with a handful of computers and printers or it can extend to vast sections of the Internet. Some examples of topologies are ring, bus, tree, mesh and each describes the way the links are made. Network topology is a huge topic and the subject of more books than can be counted. A link is below that offers some simple examples of topolgy and might be a springboard for more study.
They dug pits and threw them in, some were just stacked on top of each other.
they lived in pueblos that where stacked on top of each other. Some needed to use ladders to get up.They lived in the tropical zone.
Pueblo people built their house with dirt, rock, and straw. They made bricks out of mud and straw mixed together. Pueblo people stacked these bricks to make walls and they filled the gaps with mud. They used wooden posts to support the roofs in each room. It was covered with layers of sticks, after then grasses, mud, and finally plaster. They often painted their houses with red, yellow, white, and black bands. Some pueblo people had big houses that had over 100 rooms in it. The buildings were made from clay bricks that were baked in the sun. These bricks are called adobe. Since the climate of the southwest was so dry, these bricks lasted for many years.
make them yourself or buy some
Bricks are typically made from clay or shale, which are natural materials that are molded and then fired in a kiln to create a hard, durable product. Some bricks may also be made from concrete or other composite materials. The specific composition can vary based on the type of brick and its intended use, such as standard bricks, fire bricks, or decorative bricks.
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You can use an old bricks if you have some before or you can buy some old bricks from the internet. You can make it beautiful depending on your design.
some have books but they are very expensive, they have bricks to sit on and we have bricks as walls
I believe that the 2 headlight configuration is the normal and 1 is the SS
There are three major types of bricks based on how they are physically constructed. These major types of bricks include solid, frogged, and perforated.
In some cultures, stacking three stones on top of each other can symbolize balance, harmony, and a sense of unity. It can also represent past, present, and future, or mind, body, and soul. The meaning can vary depending on the specific culture or tradition.