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What is the difference between concrete and dry cast stone?

Concrete Is made out Of Clay..Dry Cast Stone..Is made Out Of Stone.. ;D


What is taracota?

Terracotta is a red clay normally used to make pottery or tiles.


Is clay Healthy for you?

Clay, as in masks or mud baths can be soothing to the skin. Many spas provide services involving clay and other botanicals. To eat, clay is not too good. It is low in nutritional value and can carry more germs by being a natural-earth product. Also, human bodies have evolved to eat what we consider "food". That is not normally clay, so whatever clay you eat could cause digesting or stomach issues.


What is the hardened clay commonly called after the first firing in the kiln?

bisque is the name of the hardened clay called after the first firing in the kiln.


What is the Difference between glass and ceramics?

Technically, glass is a kind of ceramic, but when most people talk about ceramics, they mean clay that has been made very hot to cause the particles to bond together, leaving little spaces between them. During this process, the crystal structure of the clay does not change, and the particles do not actually melt. Common silicate glass is made of silicon dioxide and some other minerals, and the process melts these minerals together into a non-crystalline structure. Silicate glass can be transparent, but clay ceramics are not. Ceramics that are not glazed or otherwise treated to make them waterproof can also absorb gas or liquid (like water) into the spaces between crystals.

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Why cohesion is zero in normally consolidated clays?

In normally consolidated clays, the soil particles are densely packed and in contact with each other, which prevents the development of cohesion. Cohesion in soils arises from the attractive forces between soil particles, but in normally consolidated clays, these forces are not significant due to compaction. This results in zero cohesion in normally consolidated clays.


What is normally consolidated clay?

A type of clay which is subject to the same stress as in the past. Explanation: When clay particles are deposited by deposition agents like river,sea and others, layer after layers are deposited with time which induces stresses in the claylayer below, if the deposited layers are not eroded the stress will remain same without any change and hence will be called normally consolidated clay as oppose to Over consolidated clay in which erosion of the top layers has taken place which resulted in the stress relaxation or reduction. A type of clay which is subject to the same stress as in the past. Explanation: When clay particles are deposited by deposition agents like river,sea and others, layer after layers are deposited with time which induces stresses in the claylayer below, if the deposited layers are not eroded the stress will remain same without any change and hence will be called normally consolidated clay as oppose to Over consolidated clay in which erosion of the top layers has taken place which resulted in the stress relaxation or reduction. A type of clay which is subject to the same stress as in the past. Explanation: When clay particles are deposited by deposition agents like river,sea and others, layer after layers are deposited with time which induces stresses in the claylayer below, if the deposited layers are not eroded the stress will remain same without any change and hence will be called normally consolidated clay as oppose to Over consolidated clay in which erosion of the top layers has taken place which resulted in the stress relaxation or reduction.


When was Red Clay Consolidated School District created?

Red Clay Consolidated School District was created in 1981.


What is over-consolidation?

Think of a clay body like a sponge. When the sponge is wet it swells up and when a pressure is applied to the sponge, water is forced out and the sponge shrinks. Consolidation is the term used to describe this phenomenon in clays. Normaly, the pressure applied to clays is due to the overburden pressure, or weight of the overlying clays bearing down on the strata. Therefore a normally consolidated clay is one that becomes more dense - that is more consolidated and tightly packed - as you go deeper into the strata. Over consolidated clays occur when at some stage during the history of the deposit, other earth pressures have been applied resulting in more water being squeezed out than would normally be expected. This causes the clay to become more densely packed in and as such is over consolidated. Over time, more clay is deposited over this layer resulting in normally consolidated clay over a denser layer of over consolidated clay... pheeeew, this is the best I can explain it with out making you sick with an intense geotechnical filibuster. Rohan


Sedimentary rock made of consolidated clay?

Claystone.


What is the name for sedimentary rock composed of consolidated clay?

ARGILLITE


Is there a difference in between extruded clay and modeling clay?

Why yes there is. An extruded clay is something pushed out by a machine and modeling clay is handled by man.


What is the difference between a trap gun and sporting clay shotgun?

Stock and sights.


What is the difference between brown and white clay?

One is brown and the other is white.


What is overconsolidated clay soil?

Overconsolidated clay soil is a type of soil that has experienced higher levels of stress in the past, causing it to be compacted and have reduced water content. This makes it more difficult to deform further under new loading conditions compared to normally consolidated soil.


Difference between a trap gun and a sporting clay gun?

Stock dimensions and sights


Whats the difference between a fairy and a golem?

The difference is a Golem is created by clay and magic a Fairy is organic born from other fairies.