Yes, bricks can be made from rubbish and cement through a process that involves mixing waste materials, such as plastic or industrial byproducts, with cement to create a composite material. This approach not only recycles waste but also reduces the environmental impact of traditional brick production. The resulting bricks can be used in construction, contributing to sustainable building practices. However, the quality and durability of the bricks depend on the specific materials used and the production process.
its rubbish and small :) amd for people aged 3
I don't know any 'Robert Cemente', but Roberto Clemente was a very important and famous baseball player, first player to reach the 3000 hits in history.
Bricks can only be made into Brick Blocks, Stairs and Slabs.
you put cement down then bricks then cement then bricks. etc.
No bricks are made out of bricks.
clay+fire=bricks
They make a new landfill and start to put the rubbish there.
Bricks were used to make it strong.
Fire + Clay= Bricks
There is 8,432 bricks in the Harvard Yard
2,000 bricks maybe.
make them yourself or buy some