sand
Small pieces of clay. The totality of the clay minerals present in small pieces of clay would be washed away more quickly than the totality of the clay minerals present in the large blocks of clay. Granite, large pieces or small, would weather more slowly than clay.
well to me i would say clay
Clay type soil or adobe does not drain easily with puddles lying in wet weather
each kind be identified by the size of its particles,by its texture and by tests together as strongly as clay and ar mor easily eroded by water and wind than clay.
Water drains much faster through sandy soil. Soil with a heavy clay content holds moisture for a long while.
sand
Small pieces of clay. The totality of the clay minerals present in small pieces of clay would be washed away more quickly than the totality of the clay minerals present in the large blocks of clay. Granite, large pieces or small, would weather more slowly than clay.
Relief clay, or relief carving on clay, is the process of carving away a form from clay. A person would start with a block of clay, and using tools, would slowly take more and more pieces of clay away until the desired shape is revealed.
well to me i would say clay
The Aztecs obtained clay by digging it from the earth in locations where it was easily accessible, such as riverbanks or clay deposits. They would then shape the clay into various objects such as pottery, figurines, and bricks for construction. Clay was an important material for Aztec art and architecture.
Clay tablets were made out of clay that was easily found by the rivers of Tigris and Euphrates.
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Clay is formed from rocks by those rocks being weathered to minute particles, those particles being washed in a river and then deposited. As clay is formed of these "sediments" it is sedimentary.
Pots made of clay break easily.
Sand. The sand has space between all of the little grains, clay is stuck together with less space.
Malleability means that the shape of the solid is able to be changed easily. For example, a piece of clay would be malleable, but a rock would not.
Yes, that is why they are called clay cliffs. When it dries, clay is firm, and forms a soft rock, however it is easily eroded, so clay cliffs are often unstable.