No, clay is a deposit made up of hydrous aluminum phyllosilicates. Mud is i mixture of fine grained minerals.
mud+sand=clay
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the answer is shale.
Dense means closely compacted in substance or (of a person) stupid.
Shale/ Limestone
Shale
mud+sand=clay
The Aztecs made clay by mixing water with powdered clay soil to create a moldable substance. They then used their hands or tools to shape the clay into various objects, which were then dried and fired in kilns to harden. Clay was an important material for the Aztecs, used in pottery, sculptures, and building construction.
I think that mud sticks because it has a large amount of clay in it and we all know that clay is sticky.
Yes. It is made out if clay. The difference between just clay and shale is that the shale consists of compacted clay. Because of compaction, the clay particles (which are flaky) tend to align themselves resulting in varying degrees of fissility. If shale is even more compacted, it will turn into a slate, which is no longer a sedimentary but a metamorphic rock.
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