Adobe is sun dried brick clay. It's the Spanish word for "mud brick." Structures made from adobe are very durable, with great thermal mass in hot climates. Slow drying of this brick in the shade reduces cracking.
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Those bricks are called adobe. (ah-doh-bee)
Pueblos were made of sun baked bricks made of clay. The gaps on the bricks were filled with mud and sticks to block the wind and keep out pests.
Theres a little black dot on the sun today!
Adobe is the Spanish name for a sun-dried brick.
Adobe is the Spanish name for a sun-dried brick.
Sun dried brick clay is also called "adobe." It is the Spanish word for "mud brick." Buildings made of adobe are common in West Asia, West Africa, South America and southwestern North America, for example. They are simple in design and very economical to create.
Yes. They didn't have the bricks we have today, but they had sun-dried clay brick houses.
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They used wet clay and carved in it then dried it in the sun or a brick fire oven
they were made out of adobe ( sun dried brick made from adobe clay)
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An adobe is a sun-dried brick made of clay and straw that is commonly used in countries that have little rainfall.
Historically, just whatever type is readily available. When mixed with straw, it becomes "adobe brick".
The plow, sun dried brick, and the wheel.
One type of sun-dried mud brick is called adobe. Adobe bricks are made by mixing clay, sand, water, and usually some organic material, such as straw or grass, and then allowing the mixture to dry in the sun. Adobe bricks have been used for centuries in various regions around the world for construction purposes.