sand because, sand ranges in size from .2 cm in diameter to .006 cm in diameter and clay's largest diameter is .0004 cm in diameter.
Clay leaching do not affect pH
I think that mud sticks because it has a large amount of clay in it and we all know that clay is sticky.
pick up any clay off the floor so that people don't slip
Founded in 1879 by Henry Clay Hodges and his brother Charles C. Clay, in Detroit of course...
Because it is too dense to bounce.No; clay isn't extraordinarily dense, and many other, more dense, materials do bounce. Clay doesn't bounce because it has no elasticity. When it hits a surface, it deforms (as do all materials), but it doesn't bounce back. It stays deformed. Clay is a plastic material. That doesn't mean "derived from oil" but it means that it doesn't recover from deformation; it stays deformed. That's why clay is such a good medium for sculpture. It's easy to mold.
There are different minerals present in each clay body. Red clay typically has a higher iron content than grey clay.
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This depends on he melting temperature of the wire that you are using. It also depends on the firing temperature of the clay. If the melting temperature of the wire is higher than the firing temperature of the clay, then wire can be added to a clay piece.
No ball bounces higher than others. There are different ball for different surfaces and it depends on what surface you are on (clay, hard, or grass). The ball will bounce higher on hard then it does on clay or grass. -tennis player
Clay Walker produced 31 singles. All of them reached the Billboard Hot Country Songs. 29 reached the Top 40 or higher, 23 reached the Top 20 or higher.
Yes, clay is more porous than sand. Typical porosity of silt and clay is 35-50% and 33-60%, respectively. Sand has porosity of 20-35%.
Its because clay courts are cheaper and the court absorbs more impact of the ball making the ball bounce higher and slower.
Yes, but it depends on the type of clay, the type of glaze, and how high the temperature under which it has been fired. Usually, the higher the temperature, the more vitreous the final product will become, due to the chemical change it undergoes at higher temperatures.
Someone that plays much better on clay courts than hard courts. On clay courts, the balls bounce higher, slows down more and spin is exaggerated vs a hard court. Some player's game is more suited for clay courts. Some these players will often do much better on clay courts than hard courts (and visa versa). These are called clay court specialists.
osmosis plasmolysis capillary action envirroment Surface area of the clay is higher than the sandy soil so it adsorbs/absorbs more moisture
Clay soil is so sticky because its make-up attracts higher water content than other soils. However, clay does NOT have good drainage like that in other soils. The stickiness does NOT make clay a good soil for planting of any kind, whether food seeds or flowering plants.
primary clay:- once formed from the parent rock deposited at origin, so less impurities,coarse particles,less humic acid , low plasticity& low shrinkage than 2ndry claysecondry clay:- 2ndry clay are transported and formed, so more impurities, fine particles, more humic,higher plasticity and shrinkage.