Yes, terracotta is hard. It is made of soft clay that has been baked until it is dry and hard. Commonly tiles and flower pots are made fo terracotta.
Terracotta is not a stone, it is clay. It is not hard until it has been fired in a kiln or oven. Also, although the clay is found in nature, the finished product called terracotta is not.
Terracotta is fireproof, it is actually intentionally fired. Because it is clay it is not dry or hard until it has been baked at a very high temperature. If it is burned it may be covered in soot, but the terracotta will survive.
It is called Rusticware.
There are several methods used to cook terracotta clay. One method is to fill the pot two thirds full of water and bake at 225 for up to 3 hours.
Terracotta is a red clay normally used to make pottery or tiles.
Terracotta is not a stone, it is clay. It is not hard until it has been fired in a kiln or oven. Also, although the clay is found in nature, the finished product called terracotta is not.
Terracotta is fireproof, it is actually intentionally fired. Because it is clay it is not dry or hard until it has been baked at a very high temperature. If it is burned it may be covered in soot, but the terracotta will survive.
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Terracotta clay!
Terracotta is a type of pottery
the terracotta army
The terracotta warriors are in Xi'an.
the colour of the terracotta worries is YELLOW
terracotta work
The best terracotta worrior is the general,
The Terracotta Dog was created in 1996.
It could be, or not, depending on the sentence. The word terracotta (a ceramic) can be a noun or adjective. If the subject of the sentence is something "made of terracotta" then it will be a predicate adjective. (e.g. The roof is mostly terracotta. = a terracotta roof) But if the subject refers to a material, it is a predicate nominative (e.g. For some building uses, the material will be terracotta.)