Frontal wedging is when warm air and cold air collide at the surface, or front.
the purpose of wedging clay is to get the air bubles out. if you dont getthe air bubles out, when being fired, the air will try to escape your now hard pot, when it can't , it will explode your pot.
Wedging is to potters as kneading is to bakers, only we don't do it for the same reasons. Wedging helps to make a lump of clay uniform, for example if it is slightly firmer on one side than the other. It also helps to remove air bubbles. Basicaly it is mixing it up in a special way using the heals of the hands on a hard (wood or plaster) surface.
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It helps to breakdown rocks without affecting their chemical composition or altering their minerological properties.
Frontal wedging
Frontal wedging
there are actually four and they are frontal wedging, mountain lifting, convergence, and lifting by heat.
Frontal wedging occurs when a dense, cold air mass slides beneath a less dense, warmer air mass along a frontal boundary. As the cold air mass wedges beneath the warm air, it forces the warm air to rise, creating lifting. This lifting can lead to cloud formation and precipitation.
Frontal wedging
Orographic lifting: mountains bock air flow and the air is forced upward this usually causes clouds and rain on the windward side of the mountain and less rain on the leeward side.Frontal wedging: warm air and cold air collide, since warm air is less dense it is wedged upward. This causes a front that's usually rain.
Carbonationfrost wedging
wedging ice to a cake at a wedding
This process is called convection. The warmer air rises because it is less dense than the colder air, creating a convection current.
Yes, the frontal bones contain the frontal sinuses.
Ice wedging is a type of mechanical weathering.
Ice Wedging Or Frost Wedging