red clay
clay
The region in Georgia known for its rolling hills and red clay is the Piedmont region. This area is characterized by its hilly terrain and rich reddish-brown soil, which is ideal for agriculture. Many crops, including cotton and peaches, thrive in this region.
It is found in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Red clay is to be considered one of their most common natural resources. It can't be missed around there!
James W Clay has written: 'Thesaurus - Piedmont North Carolina' -- subject(s): Indexes, Regional planning, Land use
If your talking about piedmont, california then yea i guess you could say that. There all covered in huge homes though.
The Piedmont reaches from the Atlantic coastal plain to the north central Alabama. Piedmont soils are clay like and suffer from erosion, early years of single crop plantations, cotton and tobacco, left soil in need of reconditioning.The Piedmont region is home to a lot of plants. Pine trees, shrubs, and ferns are common in this area.
They do not like the color of clay. They do not like the texture of clay. They do not like how the clay smells in their homes.
Depends on the type of clay. For most, though, it is a whitish-grayish color. I have had clay that is snow white, so white is fine.
color first then heat
clay can come in different colours: dull grey brown orange/red green
Piedmont Region