No, they do not. The pieces don't fit together or connect with each other.
By getting different LEGO pieces of human LEGO'S and by putting different pieces together
u just get lego pieces
There is no real average for the amount of pieces in a LEGO set. This is due to LEGO sets varying in size from 100 pieces to 15,000 pieces, most however seem to be at around the 500 - 1000 piece mark.
Lego first came to the shops in the 1960's and the standard Lego set contained 25 pieces. There are many Lego sets available on the market but the standard Red Lego bucket contains 480 pieces, whereas the yellow bucket contains 607 pieces and the blue bucket contains 700 pieces. So there is no real standard as the application dictates the size of the Lego bucket.
over 100
it make broken pieces of Lego
The largest Lego castle set is the Lego Castle giant chess set with 2,481 pieces and the largest castle play set is Medieval Market Village with 1,601 pieces
LEGO.com says it has 814 pieces
poo your face
1,141 pieces
Lego are universal in the sense that all Lego can connect to other Lego, but they cannot be connected to other non-Lego building pieces, such as mega blocks, etc.