An aquitard is an impermeable lump of rock or clay. It does not allow water to flow through it which means that it blocks the water sending it to another destination.
Yes but it is a long process considering clay is so high in water content
Clay
i don't know clay soil lack air and water
soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand, and silt is called loam. it has a crumbly texture that holds both air and water. loam is best for growing most types of plants.
Clay leaching do not affect pH
Clay can affect the environment in several ways. If it is eroded from its natural location, it can contribute to sedimentation in rivers and streams, which can harm aquatic ecosystems. In addition, the extraction of clay for industrial purposes can lead to habitat destruction and loss of biodiversity. Finally, the disposal of clay waste or the release of pollutants during clay processing can contaminate soil and water resources.
Soft clay is simply clay added with water. All you do is mine clay (lvl 5 mining req.) take a bucket of water and use the clay on the water.
one of them is clay
Because clay is a solid and water is a liquid
Clay, in fact, does sink at certain conditions. ~Liz http://eragongal44.webs.com
yes it can
Water is held between soil particles by capillary forces. Coarse sandy soils have large pores and water drains through it quickly. Clay soils have smaller pores and are able to hold more water.
mix clay with water
stick clay with WATER
stick clay with WATER
An aquitard is an impermeable lump of rock or clay. It does not allow water to flow through it which means that it blocks the water sending it to another destination.