A light grey Tennesee ball clay
A 30.0 ball of clay traveling east at 5.50 collides and sticks together with a 60.0 ball of clay traveling north at 8.50 .
probably not, he makes his own special clay that explodes he probably can't taste it
it tastes like rubber, which doesn't taste so good, its a textured material
They taste like a big red ball of sunshine
establishments primarily engaged in mining, milling, or otherwise preparing kaolin or ball clay, including china clay, paper clay, and slip clay.
Hard and dry clay dose not
It was a clay ball with pieces in it. The pieces inside the clay ball represented protons the ball itself represented neutrons.
The ball clay segment of the industry was rather small and consisted of four companies in four states in 2002. Tennessee was the leading supplier of ball clay,
probably rubber cause you know Ive never actually tasted a soccer ball before
Well, parts of Brasil have a rich earthy taste. In the south where clay is present it gives Brasil a muddy taste. Prevalent oxide soils rich in iron and aluminum oxides give the soil a metallic taste. Hope that helps.
Try mixing it with some china clay.