Concrete is a composite construction material composed of cement, aggregates, water, and chemical admixtures that solidifies through hydration. Its properties vary widely based on the quality and proportions of its ingredients, including coarse and fine aggregates that influence strength, durability, and workability. The successful use of concrete relies on proper mixing, adherence to standards for materials, and an understanding of the effects of water-cement ratios and admixtures on the final product.