mix in a tremendous amount of salt into the water. That will greatly increase to boyency of the clay.
it is like modeling clay
ya it changes how it looks or feels
Clay soil has very small particles that are closely packed together, which can lead to poor water absorption and drainage. This type of soil tends to hold onto water for longer periods and can become waterlogged easily.
If water is mixed with loam, its texture will become moist. Also, the water will go on top of the loam. Itcan drain the water well and absorb it.
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
you are dumb
no it doesn't its more dence than the water
Yes it will. Usually it is a mixture of organic ingredients and anything organic will absorb water.
Why yes there is. An extruded clay is something pushed out by a machine and modeling clay is handled by man.
yes, just add water
Modeling clay can be very useful for students in school and kids and adults out of school. In case you are curious, the ingredients of modeling clay from Rose Art are not made public.
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.
by bisk firing clay and then glazing it and firing it again, the clay will become waterproof. the clay hardens and the glaze (once heated)and becomes just like glass covering the outside of the clay.
If you mean clay soils, then yes. If you mean modeling clay, no.
Silt has larger particles than clay, so it typically absorbs water more slowly but can hold more water overall. Clay particles are smaller and have a higher surface area, so they absorb water quickly but may not retain as much water as silt in the long run.
you can use modeling clay, well at least that is what i used
how to get clay off wood tables.