Its the Iron Oxide which is rust that makes it red
In the Mountains.
In southern Georgia, the soil is a rich red clay.
They don't. They eat Kaolin, AKA White Clay. Clay has toxin-absorbing properties.
Ga has sandy soil it is also famous fot its red clay
Red-clay soils in the United States are mainly found in the Southern Eastern states. Places like Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, and Alabama.
Georgia Clay was created on 2011-03-22.
Joseph Clay - Georgia - was born in 1741.
Joseph Clay - Georgia - died in 1804.
You can get the clay from North Georgia
Georgia has a subtropical climate. It has short and mild winters. Summers are hot and humid. Georgia has the Okefenokee Swamp, Atlantic coastline, the Piedmont upland, and the Appalachian highlands. Georgia is known for its red clay soil.
Piedmont Region
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.