Clay does not turn into limestone. Lithified clay is called shale.
Methane is used to heat limestone and clay
Clays would become shale, then metamorphose into slate with heat and pressure.
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Methane is used to heat limestone and clay
Clays would become shale, then metamorphose into slate with heat and pressure.
Clay, it is better on their hooves.
calcium carbonate (limestone)
Powdered limestone has to be heated with powdered clay to turn it into to cement. You can then use cement and powder it, then mix with water, sand crushed rock and a slow reaction takes place forming concrete. It is in the Cors Science GCSE
you make it by mixing limestone powder and clay in a kiln
No, The Sphinx was made of limestone blocks
cements
Limestone would be potentially harder until the clay is fired. The problem we have here is that "clay" is an ambiguous term. There is no homogenous or standard formula for clay. However, clays can generally be formed and baked to become set and hard. This is called firing. Fired clay tends to be quite hard, and depending on the formula, might be harder than limestone.
clay + limestone = cement
cement
Cement