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satrohraj
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at least 10..
Thank You
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satrohraj said:Who said that's my homework??
It was a question in Yahoo answers..
Check it out; http://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...CHYqQyuVxnr4SWDYFWr2LRdXEaturQHA--&paid=voted
A natural element is a substance that occurs naturally in nature and has not been artificially created or altered by humans. Examples of natural elements include minerals, rocks, water, air, and plants.
Natural elements are formed through natural processes and are found in their original state in nature. Built elements, on the other hand, are created by humans using materials from natural elements to serve a specific purpose.
Yes, natural elements can be used as raw materials in the construction of built elements. For example, wood, stone, and clay are commonly used natural elements in building construction.
Including natural elements in built structures can provide several benefits, such as increased sustainability, improved indoor air quality, and a closer connection to nature.
Some potential drawbacks of using natural elements in built structures include their susceptibility to damage from environmental factors, limited availability, and higher costs compared to man-made materials.