You can buy some clay or flatten it out a lot!
That is how you can make clay bigger.
Adding water to clay makes it bigger. In dry season, you can see cracks in the clay where it has shrunk.
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As clay dries it shrinks and different types of clays shrink different amounts. In my class, we use a red stoneware that shrinks about 12%.
He weighs around 250-260 and he's still get bigger
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Yes, sand is typically more permeable than clay. Sand has larger pore spaces between its particles, allowing water to flow through more easily compared to the smaller pore spaces in clay, which can restrict the movement of water.
You can get them from Tesco's but sometimes there's none. You can also get them from Toys R' Us, it is bigger and more clay buddies and other moshi monsters merchandise to choose from.
Yes, clay particles are very small, smaller than sand particles.
No, clay particles are smaller than silt particles in terms of particle size. Clay particles are typically less than 0.002 mm in diameter, while silt particles are between 0.002 mm and 0.05 mm in diameter.
Clay particles are the smallest, followed by silt particles which are larger, and sand particles are the largest. Clay particles are less than 0.002 mm in size, silt particles range from 0.002 to 0.05 mm, and sand particles range from 0.05 to 2 mm in size.
Sand is far and away more permeable than clay. Water poured into sand disappears in moments. Clay layers in the earth can effectively block the penetration of moisture. Big time.
thats kinda of a hard question... have u tryd looking in hobby lobby Any art shops should sell pottery clay - if you would like a bigger bag, try to look in big stores like Hobbycraft.
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