how is mud brick is different from limestone
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Construction of highways, brick and block structures, and roadbeds would be much more difficult as limestone is the main raw ingredient in cement.
no brick isn't a living thing because it is a mud which is hardened to form a solid structure, moreover brick doesn't have or posses the characteristics of a living being esp. respiration etc.
Limestone is composed of the minute skeletal remains of sea creatures. Slate is the compressed mud and silt deposited on the sea floor. Both limestone and slate have been subjected to tremendous pressure and have become stone. Slate easily splits into sheets and can be used as a roofing material. Limestone can be used as a building material, and as hardcore in the construction and road making industries.
The dry climate mad mud brick structures feasible.
limestone and granite were the main materials used to build pyramids. Some of the later pyramids were made from mud brick with a casing of limestone.
mud! straw can also be used to make the brick stronger
Most of them were made from limestone often quarried close to the building site to minimise transportation.
no.... mud bricks were made of mud
Clay w/fire is brick - - - Concrete + Brick = Brick House Water + Cement = Concrete Clay + Limestone = Cement Stone + Cockleshell = Limestone
A flat topped mud brick tomb is called a mastaba.
Most were made out of Stone, though some were made out of mud bricks or mud bricks and stone.
yes heaps of people's houses are made out of mud brick and thatch
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pyramids, temples, mud brick houses, pyramids, temples, mud brick houses,
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According to my dictionary, masonry is stone. I believe 'mud brick' would technically be adobe rather than masonry.