Clay is made of clay ...
A large rectangle of baked clay could be a tile. Alternatively, if the rectangle is expanded into the third dimention, it could be a brick. However, different types of clay, fired at different temperatures, would produce very different products.
Unbaked Clay refers to clay that has not yet been fired or say baked in the kiln. Unbaked clay is also know has green ware a state at which is is more flexible or say elastic and can be changed to another form. Just from the terms Un-meaning not, and Baked meaning Burned or "Oven burn" though in ceramics kilns are used instead of the ovens. so it means not-fired clay.
Garden wall bricks are made of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln.
This is terracotta pottery. It is a form of clay earthenware.
A brick
A brick is a solid block made from baked clay. A cinder block is a hollow block made from concrete
Brick is a noun (a baked clay building block), and a verb (a bricked up doorway).
Clay is made of clay ...
No, baked clay can't be recycled because it becomes very hard when baked, and it is very brittle to recycle it after.
A brick. I'm doing the same exact assignment right now. :)
Nothing but if you destroy a clay block, you can then use the clay for bricks with the furnace and then four bricks make a brick block. So one clay block = one brick block.
you can't eat clay because its bad for you but if it's baked clay then you can drink from it
No, Crayola air dry clay should not be baked in an oven as it is designed to dry and harden at room temperature.
they can be if you buy modeling clay it could or could not be able to bake.Unlike polymer clay it is alway able to be baked!
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If the clay is a polymer like Sculpy, it can be baked at 250 in a regular oven. If it is traditional earth clay, it needs a kiln.