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- Earth_structure abstract "An Earth structure is a building or other structure made largely from soil. Since soil is a widely available material, it has been used in construction since prehistoric times.It may be combined with other materials, compressed and/or baked to add strength. Soil is still an economical material for many applications, and may have low environmental impact both during and after construction.Earth structure materials may be as simple as mud, or mud mixed with straw to make cob. Sturdy dwellings may be also built from sod or turf. Soil may be stabilized by the addition of lime or cement, and may be compacted into rammed earth. Construction is faster with pre-formed adobe or mudbricks, compressed earth blocks, earthbags or fired clay bricks. (Fired bricks and concrete are derived from earth, but structures built from these materials are usually not considered earth structures.)Types of earth structure include earth shelters, where a dwelling is wholly or partly embedded in the ground or encased in soil. Native American earth lodges are examples. Wattle and daub houses use a "wattle" of poles interwoven with sticks to provide stability for mud walls. Sod houses were built on the northwest coast of Europe, and later by European settlers on the North American prairies. Adobe or mud-brick buildings are built around the world and include houses, apartment buildings, mosques and churches. Fujian Tulous are large fortified rammed earth buildings in southeastern China that sheltered as many as 80 families. Other types of earth structure include mounds and pyramids used for religious purposes, levees, mechanically stabilized earth retaining walls and embankment dams.".
- Earth_structure thumbnail Kharanagh-minaret.jpg?width=300.
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- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink earth-lodge.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink faqs.htm.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink 1113.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink mse.pdf.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink embaf17.htm.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink fjintroE.asp.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink slform.htm.
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- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink emb_forces.html.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink Thinking-of-building-a-cob-home-1251753.php.
- Earth_structure wikiPageExternalLink SustainableBuildingConference-Austria1.pdf.
- Earth_structure wikiPageID "5593595".
- Earth_structure wikiPageRevisionID "606635326".
- Earth_structure hasPhotoCollection Earth_structure.
- Earth_structure subject Category:Appropriate_technology.
- Earth_structure subject Category:Building_materials.
- Earth_structure subject Category:Construction.
- Earth_structure subject Category:Natural_materials.
- Earth_structure subject Category:Soil.
- Earth_structure subject Category:Sustainable_building.
- Earth_structure subject Category:Sustainable_products.
- Earth_structure comment "An Earth structure is a building or other structure made largely from soil. Since soil is a widely available material, it has been used in construction since prehistoric times.It may be combined with other materials, compressed and/or baked to add strength. Soil is still an economical material for many applications, and may have low environmental impact both during and after construction.Earth structure materials may be as simple as mud, or mud mixed with straw to make cob.".
- Earth_structure label "Budowla ziemna".
- Earth_structure label "Earth structure".
- Earth_structure sameAs Budowla_ziemna.
- Earth_structure sameAs m.010f5762.
- Earth_structure sameAs Q5327174.
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- Earth_structure wasDerivedFrom Earth_structure?oldid=606635326.
- Earth_structure depiction Kharanagh-minaret.jpg.
- Earth_structure isPrimaryTopicOf Earth_structure.