Drinking water from a clay pot can give it a distinct odor due to the porous nature of clay, which allows it to absorb and release minerals and organic compounds. Over time, these absorbed substances can impart a smell to the water. Additionally, if the clay pot is not properly cleaned or is used to store water for extended periods, bacteria or algae can grow, contributing to an unpleasant odor. The natural cooling properties of clay also enhance the taste, but if not maintained, it can lead to off-putting scents.
Water that penetrates through the pores of the clay vessel is evaporating; evapora-tion is a phenomenon with absorption of energy, so that it is a slight cooling effect on the water content of the pot.
Soft clay is simply clay added with water. All you do is mine clay (lvl 5 mining req.) take a bucket of water and use the clay on the water.
Water is held between soil particles by capillary forces. Coarse sandy soils have large pores and water drains through it quickly. Clay soils have smaller pores and are able to hold more water.
Water molecules have the ability to bond with the polar and charged surfaces of clay particles, leading to adsorption of water molecules on the clay surface. This adsorption process alters the properties of water, making it behave differently when interacting with clay compared to pure water.
mix clay with water
stick clay with WATER
1) Drinking Water 2) Water for Crop Irrigation 3) Method of Distance Transport 4) Silt and Clay from the Riverbeds (for fertilization and tablets)
Clay, in fact, does sink at certain conditions. ~Liz http://eragongal44.webs.com
To separate a mixture of iron filings, water, and clay, start by using a magnet to attract the iron filings, which will leave the clay and water behind. Next, filter the remaining mixture through a filter paper to separate the clay from the water, as the clay will be retained on the filter while the water passes through. Finally, you can evaporate the water to obtain dry clay if needed.
yes clay is made of water also made of rocks and minerals
i don't know clay soil lack air and water
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