the same but maybe a little darker if u dont like the colour u can piant over it. :)
The word "ceramic" comes from Greek meaning "baked earth". So in order to turn clay into ceramics, you bake it in a kiln.
Ochre is the name of a yellow-brown color, that can be found in nature (like clay). It's also the name of a musician.
Clay get's hairy when you leave it outside for a long time and it get's moldy.But it get's moldy in a special way and turns hairy!!! Clay can also turn hairy if you cut your hairy and glue it on the clay. =hairy clay
Dry clay can be recycled by putting it in water. This will remoisten the clay and allow it to be kneaded and molded. Once clay has been fired it can no longer be recycled. Fired clay can be soaked a long time and will not dissolve.
You can't; it is an inherent property of the clay used for Oaxacan pottery.
An apple will turn a tannish color and wrinkle up if baked.
If you're making baked beans, the dark color probably comes not from the beans themselves, but the sugar in the recipe. You can use molasses, brown sugar, or a combination.
The word "ceramic" comes from Greek meaning "baked earth". So in order to turn clay into ceramics, you bake it in a kiln.
Shale rocks turn into clay. The pressure make shale into clay.
Clay can turn into limestone through a process called diagenesis, where the clay particles are subjected to compaction and cementation, forming a new rock material. Over time, the minerals in the clay are altered and precipitate out to form calcium carbonate, which is the primary mineral in limestone.
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
Ochre is the name of a yellow-brown color, that can be found in nature (like clay). It's also the name of a musician.
because the pressure changes the color when being cooked
if you bleach your hair it will turn blonde trust me i have done it on my dog.
Clay pots turn white due to a process called efflorescence, where salts from the clay are drawn to the surface and crystallize when exposed to water and air. This creates a white, powdery residue on the surface of the pot.
It is the same thing, although factories do sterilize it and moisten it for flexibility.