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Brick does not corrode in the same way that metals do, as it is primarily composed of clay, which is a non-metallic material. However, brick can deteriorate over time due to weathering, moisture, and chemical reactions, particularly if exposed to acidic conditions or freeze-thaw cycles. While it is generally durable, proper maintenance and protective measures can prolong its lifespan.

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