Depends on what stronger means, can be tensile limit or hardness. Well I would say carbonfibre composites that are made from carbon, fibres, and metals.
Brick will usually be stronger in compression, but metals will usually be stronger in tension.
brick break
The skull
mud! straw can also be used to make the brick stronger
the skull
Yes, a brick thrown at someone's head can potentially cause the skull to break, depending on several factors such as the weight of the brick, the force of the throw, and the angle of impact. The human skull can sustain fractures under significant blunt force trauma. Such injuries can lead to serious consequences, including brain damage or death. Always prioritize safety and avoid actions that can cause harm to others.
The human skull is generally stronger than a coconut. The skull is made up of hard bones that protect the brain, whereas a coconut shell is relatively softer and easier to break. However, the strength of both can vary depending on the force applied.
It is possible that if the brick hit you hard enough it may push your skull in making you a bit shorter but other than that its not likely ~YES. It will. I advise trying it. Make sure the brick is really heavy though.~
just place the skull like any other brick or in a frame like i do
They form a stronger wall as they interlock
Probably a golf ball, it is a lot denser. If you dropped a golf ball on a concrete floor it would bounce, if you drop a brick it will break.
Half-brick bonding is a method of installing brick in staggered form to create a stronger structure. An old mason used to say to me "one over two...then keep going"