Either. Clay is earth, earth may be clay.
What kind of clay if you mean modeling clay lots if you mean clay as in earth clay brown and beige and sometimes white
slug or a dart frog or a plush that has glue on it. EARTH! I think the answer is clay. Clay soils have fine grained minerals making them smooth ans sticky when wet.
A lump of clay is called a CLOD
yes but no it can be used as one but it depends on what type of clay though
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Clay?
If the clay is a polymer like Sculpy, it can be baked at 250 in a regular oven. If it is traditional earth clay, it needs a kiln.
Clay can be any diameter you want to measure out. There isn't a one-size-fits-all piece of clay floating around the world somewhere -- clay is part of the earth.
The word that rhymes with "day" and is smooth, sticky earth is "clay." Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material that is often sticky when wet and can be molded into various shapes. It is commonly used in pottery and ceramics due to its smooth texture and ability to hold its form when dried and fired.
no
there is one Earth material that is smaller than sand it is clay
Sticky earth is commonly referred to as clay. Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material that is known for its plasticity and sticky texture when wet. It is composed primarily of minerals such as kaolinite, illite, and montmorillonite, which give it its cohesive properties. Clay is widely used in various industries, including ceramics, construction, and agriculture, due to its unique characteristics.