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Brown clay,blue clay,green,clay,white clay,and black clay.
Dried clay
one of them is clay
clay is homogeneous mixture
Answer Yes, clay helps plants as clay contains many elements and compounds in clay are useful for plants life.
Why yes there is. An extruded clay is something pushed out by a machine and modeling clay is handled by man.
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the base of the clay flattens because of the impact of it hitting the floor. (gravity my friend)
A drain made of clay sections pushed together. Old septic pipes were often made this way.
Mix colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
It probably depends on what kind of clay you're using but when I did pottery in high school we made "slip" which was just basically very watered down clay. Then we scratched up the two slabs where we wanted them to join, put a coat of slip over the rough edges, and pushed them together.
Henry Clay presented his plan to Congress not even a answer .
The author molded the wet and soft clay into a shape, such as a sculpture or vessel. Over time, the clay dried and hardened, preserving the form that was created.
Clay is the least porous of all soil types. It is the opposite of porous in comparison to sand.
The underside (the side which comes in contact with the floor) flattens.
Cuneiform was developed in ancient Mesopotamia as a means of recording information such as trade transactions, legal documents, and literature. It enabled communication and record-keeping in a society with complex administrative needs. The development of cuneiform allowed for the codification and preservation of knowledge, contributing to the growth of civilization in the region.
They lay in heaps until modern times when they were discovered again.