Yes
Clay is not more porous than sand. Porous means permeable by fluids, so, sand is more porous than clay.
That kind of clay is called terra cotta.
porous stone can, but non-porous stone like clay layers can't
Clay is the least porous of all soil types. It is the opposite of porous in comparison to sand.
Sandy soils have large grains, and are porous. Clay soils have very fine grains, so are non-porous. The only similarity is that sand and clay soils are formed by the weathering of rocks.
Soft, porous clay
No, clay is too porous for a cyanoacrylate glue. -Elmers does make a China and Glass glue that may be good for clay.
clay could be made pourous if we add water to it to soften it and remove all hard parts of it
Clay soil is generally more porous than sandy soil because clay particles are smaller and have more surface area for water retention. However, clay soil can become waterlogged more easily due to its fine particle size, which can restrict water drainage compared to sandy soil.
No, sand is more porous than clay. Sand has larger particles with more space between them, allowing water to flow through more easily compared to clay, which has smaller particles tightly packed together, resulting in less permeability.
No, Elmer's white glue is for gluing two porous materials. It will not work on many things such as modelling clay.
Weathered orthoclase clay is a type of clay that has undergone physical and chemical weathering processes over time. These processes break down the orthoclase mineral in the clay, altering its composition and texture. Weathered orthoclase clay is often softer, more porous, and may have a different color compared to fresh orthoclase clay.