
Brick
A brick is a small, rectangular block made of clay or concrete used in construction. It is typically used to build walls, buildings, and other structures due to its strength, durability, and insulation properties. Bricks are produced by shaping clay into blocks and then firing them in a kiln to harden them. They can come in various colors and sizes, and are often stacked together with mortar, a type of adhesive, to create stable and long-lasting structures. Bricks have been used in construction for thousands of years and are still a fundamental material in modern architecture.