BIodegradable - they're simply small pieces of wood. They would decompose over time.
yes
Newspaper. Its not plastic because plastic is not biodegradable.
It is important to have clay in your soil because clay is fertile
this is due to the origin of the particular substance, i.e. if the substance is from an organic source the maximum chances of it being is biodegradable.similar is with in the case of non-biodegradable substances.and moreover the substances being a biodegradable or non-biodegradable majorly depends upon its contents.
yes
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where is china-clay (mineral) PRODUCTION in ketch(Gujarat)
In China
Because it is made of a type of clay called China clay.
A typical recipe for bone china clay is: China Clay 37.5% Bone Ash 37.5% Feldspar 20% quartz 5%
Granite, china clay is a by product of granite which means when granite is weathered and put under pressure china clay is formed . Hope this helps!
some where in china
Clay was never invented but it was discovered that you dampen it, sculpt it and finally bake it somewhere on the banks of the river Nile. It's not biodegradable as it is actually a kind of rock. It'll turn to dust eventually but only at the same speed a plastic bag will turn into gasses
The short answer is yes. The Chinese made vases and similar products from fine clay which they exported to Europe. The English discovered the same type of clay in Britain. They called the clay "China clay" and the products made from it "fine China" after the country which pioneered the production technique.
North America and Europe have always been major markets for china clay. In addition, southeast Asian countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan also import china clay.
China clay is a type of clay that is rich in kaolinite, which is a layered silicate mineral. Silicate minerals are a type of rock-forming mineral.