no, you do not.
Dry clay can be recycled by putting it in water. This will remoisten the clay and allow it to be kneaded and molded. Once clay has been fired it can no longer be recycled. Fired clay can be soaked a long time and will not dissolve.
There are several methods used to cook terracotta clay. One method is to fill the pot two thirds full of water and bake at 225 for up to 3 hours.
As long as the clay has not been fired in the kiln, it can be recycled.
It depends on the mass of the clay. And, of course, if there is no heavy sunlight and there is plenty of moisture.
Clay get's hairy when you leave it outside for a long time and it get's moldy.But it get's moldy in a special way and turns hairy!!! Clay can also turn hairy if you cut your hairy and glue it on the clay. =hairy clay
Yes but it is a long process considering clay is so high in water content
Dry clay can be recycled by putting it in water. This will remoisten the clay and allow it to be kneaded and molded. Once clay has been fired it can no longer be recycled. Fired clay can be soaked a long time and will not dissolve.
you normally dip it in and remove it
Some species can survive years out of water ( in mud/clay) others not so long.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
The clay boat (like a steel ship) displaces its own weight in the water. So, as long as the sides of the clay boat (or steel ship) is above the water level, it will float. A solid piece of clay will (like a stone) sink immediately.
Clay is a common componet of soil, it has always been known about, as long as humans have existed they have known about clay. The same answer could have been given if you had asked when was wood, or water discovered.
Yes seeds that have been refrigerated can be planted as long as it was stored in an air-tight container. Otherwise the seed will have dried out, making germination impossible. If you are not certain, try planting them before throwing them away.
It would be impossible to say.Clay has been around since long before anyone had a name.
Water drains much faster through sandy soil. Soil with a heavy clay content holds moisture for a long while.
Some species can survive years out of water ( in mud/clay) others not so long.