Bricks on a brick house only support the weight of the bricks. So, as long as the paper could support the weight of the paper, it could support it's own weight. Providing it did not get wet... and tripple in weight.
Bricks ------------------- Yes, but it is also correct to say it is a brick built house (not a bricks built house).
Glass! Its a trick question. They want you to say green bricks!
"The house is built of bricks." is correct; the noun brick is a countable noun. The second one could be rewritten: "The house is a brick house." (brick as an attributive noun describing the noun house) or "The house is brick." (brick as the substance of which the house is made).
Bricks can only be made into Brick Blocks, Stairs and Slabs.
one of the things bricks are used for is building a house
Bank = Money + Skyscraper Sky Scraper = Glass + House House = Bricks+ Concrete Hut = Stone + Human I don't really know what you mean by buildings.
Glass
No it is made out of glass. This is a common trick question.
Glass.
The pull on the forcemeter is different for rubber bricks and house bricks because rubber bricks are lighter and have more elasticity, causing them to stretch more when pulled. In contrast, house bricks are heavier and less elastic, so they resist being pulled as much.
Bricks+concrete=house
5677 bricks. I LOVE TWILIGHT!