Composite materials are made from two or more constituent materials that remain separate within the finished structure. They combine the strength of the reinforcement material with the toughness of the matrix material. Common reinforcement materials are fibers, particles, or sheets that are embedded in a matrix such as polymer, metal, or ceramic. The properties of the composite depend on the types and amounts of reinforcement and matrix used. Composites are used in many applications that require high strength and stiffness combined with low weight, such as buildings, bridges, boats, and aircraft.