Bricks

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The diagram depicts the steps taken to make bricks for the building industry.

Overall, there are seven stages in total, starting with digging up clay and finishing
with delivery.
To begin with, the clay which is the raw material for making bricks is dug up by a
digger. This clay is then put onto a metal grid to be broken into smaller pieces
before being placed onto a roller. Following this, water and sand are incorporated
to the clay, creating a mixture. This mixture is then poured into a mold or a wire
cutter to create bricks.
In the next stage, bricks are put into a drying oven for 24 to 48 hours.
Subsequently, the bricks go through a heating and cooling process. They are heated
in a kiln at a moderate and then high temperature. This is followed by a cooling
process in a chamber for 2 to 3 days. At last, the bricks are packed and delivered.

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