by human soil do you mean poo? I'll presume you said yes.
There are many kids of poo and I'm going to list the main ones here:
*Sloppy poo: This is when you drink too much or your body doesn't take in as much water as it should in the large intestine.
*bloody poo: this is when you squeeze too hard.
*sweetcorn poo: your body finds it difficult to digest the cell walls of sweetcorn so if you eat too much you have poo with bits in.
*wormy poo: this is when you eat other peoples poo and get a nasty parasite.
*Christmas Poo: This happens on the 25th of December but ONLY if you are feeling festive enough.
Hope that helped =)
The chemical weathering of feldspar produces clay minerals like kaolinite, as well as dissolved ions such as silica, potassium, and sodium. These weathering products are important components of soil formation and nutrient cycling in the environment.
Human Clay was created in 1998.
The chemical equation for brick is not typically represented as a simple formula, as brick is a complex material made from various substances such as clay, sand, lime, and other ingredients. The primary components of bricks are silicon dioxide (SiO2) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3) found in the clay used to make bricks.
Clay formation is primarily a result of chemical weathering, where minerals in rocks are broken down by chemical processes to form clay minerals.
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 The Clay Pigeon 8-21 was released on: USA: 28 January 1957
The product of chemical weathering of granite is called clay minerals or clay sediments. These clay minerals result from the breakdown of feldspar, mica, and quartz minerals in granite due to chemical reactions with water and acids in the environment.
Human Clay - 1918 was released on: USA: March 1918
Mixing water with clay is not a chemical change, as no new substances are formed. It is a physical change, where the clay particles are dispersed in the water but retain their original chemical composition.
The process of feldspar mixing with water and producing clay minerals is a chemical process. This is because the chemical structure of the feldspar is altered when it reacts with water to form clay minerals, such as kaolinite, illite, or montmorillonite.
The cast of Human Clay - 1918 includes: Mollie King
Yes, clay is often formed as a result of chemical weathering. This process involves the gradual breakdown of rocks and minerals through chemical reactions, resulting in the formation of clay minerals.
clay heated in a kiln really hot