A smooth brick.
A brick, book, dresser or shelf, a toy chest or a rectangular box.
squares
A rectangular prism.
A cuboid.
A smooth brick.
If a brick is made from a natural occurring matter such as chiseling a stone into the shape of a brick, then maybe. If it is clay/mudd that is heated into the shape of a brick, then maybe not
This depends on the size of the bricks. If the bricks are the same shape and size and a rectangle then they will cover their length*width*1000. If the bricks aren't the same size and shape then you would need to know the dimensions of each brick.
they are never the same shape and keep changing constantly.
No.
The bacterium that always maintains the same shape is called a monomorphic bacterium. This means it exists in a single shape form, as opposed to pleomorphic bacteria which can change shape.
it is called a brick, because it is the same shape, size and basically the same weight as a brick, can you believe that people actually walked round with those ! hope that helped! :)
They fall in Different shape but they are the same shape
Maye they do, and maybe they don't. What would you think about a little cardboard box, about the size and shape of a brick, that's filled with corn flakes or feathers ? Do you think it has the same mass as a brick ? Now, how about a king-size pillow-top mattress and a 6-inch-thick concrete slab ? Would you expect them to have the same mass ? Finally, I'm thinking of a 2-pound brick of American cheese on the table right next to a gold bar. If they have the same mass, then they have the same weight. Think about it.
yes, they might be the same always because they have the same shape and size.
For strength of brick constructions it is useful to have them partially overlapping. A rectangular shape makes it easier to have them partly overlapping.
A brick, book, dresser or shelf, a toy chest or a rectangular box.