Because clay is harder and if you put water on sand then it will just sink in. Tehehehe
Clay is the least porous of all soil types. It is the opposite of porous in comparison to sand.
Clay Lake is 6'.
Over millions of years, clay-like material that falls to a lake bottom is subject to intense pressure and heat. This results in an incredibly slow and gradual process of change. The clay-like material will transform into a sedimentary rock, such as shale or mudstone. These rocks are composed of particles of clay and other minerals that have been cemented together as a result of the pressure and heat. The sedimentary rock will also contain fossils and other evidence of the organisms that were present at the time the clay-like material was deposited. This is because the process of sedimentary rock formation preserves and encases the fossils and other organic material that was present in the clay-like material when it was deposited. Thus, after millions of years of pressure and heat, the clay-like material that fell to a lake bottom is transformed into a sedimentary rock containing fossils and other evidence of past life.
J. E. Clay has written: 'A Motorboater's Guide to Lake Winnipesaukee:Exploring the Lake by Boat'
depends on the size, if its in a natural depression , install a dam, if its on level land dig a hole, and cover the bottom with clay, or dig down to bedrock,
The Bottom of the Lake was created in 2009-08.
Lakes are different from ponds because lakes are bigger than ponds and the sunlight is able to hit the bottom of a pound and create algae. The sunlight is not able to hit the bottom of a lake.
A lake bed is the bottom of the lake.
The bottom of a lake or the lake bed or a depression forming the ground under a body of water.
The Underground Lake is at the Bottom of the Winter Mine. The Winter Mine is only accessible during Winter. It is on an Island in the center of the Lake. In Winter the Lake freezes over and you'll be able to reach the Island.
Spring Lake N.J.
Bottom.