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In the UK, bricks are made from clay that is mined and then heated in large kilns to temperatures of up to 1,450 °C. The clay is then shaped into rectangular blocks by machines called wire-cutters, then left to dry and harden before being fired in the kiln once again to give them their durability, sRead more
In the UK, bricks are made from clay that is mined and then heated in large kilns to temperatures of up to 1,450 °C.
The clay is then shaped into rectangular blocks by machines called wire-cutters, then left to dry and harden before being fired in the kiln once again to give them their durability, strength and colour.
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