San Antonio de Padua in Argentina was primarily built using adobe, a traditional building material made from a mixture of clay, straw, and water. This material was commonly used in the region due to its availability and excellent insulating properties. The use of adobe contributed to the building's durability and its ability to withstand the local climate. Additionally, some structures may have incorporated stone and wood elements in their construction.
That was the building material that was available to them.
The Charminar is made of limestone, granite, mortar and pulverised marble.
Wrought iorn Steel and The primary material is wrought iron, not steel.
the tample of kukulkan needed alot of people to builded and alot of structure and also did you now that the tample of kukulkan is 138 feet
get some Lego and then build it simple as
In 1771, Junipero Serra entered the Valley of the Oaks to establish this third mission in California. The date the mission was founded was July 14, 1771. In 1773 the mission was moved farther up Los Robles Valley because of the unstable water source.
The first claim was said to have been in 1771, but an actual structure wasnt built until 1775. Then a second building was built in 1779, and various other buildings were added throughout its history until 1948, when the Franciscans began reconstruction on it, finishing by 1952. So, roughly, San Antonio de Padua was under construction for 177 years.
To atone for their flagrant usury
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Can you build it with natural stone or man made stones
The main material was limestone.
The material used to build it was wood
a material used to build?
iron
to build a house just tell someone to do it for u
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