It can completely spoil agriculture and drinking water. Nearly 500 or more drinking-water wells have been polluted and Acres of agriculture burned and the land became like a desert in our area. Actually the company is a small company but, it emits or removes waster water after treating the china clay.... Its a yellow water and which can kill insects... Now in our canal there is not even a single species, the water can not be used for any purpose, even it can not be used on plants, if we use, the plants will be burned over few days.
Strip mining is the most common method.
Graphite mixed with china clay.
Kaolin
The product of chemical weathering of granite is called clay minerals or clay sediments. These clay minerals result from the breakdown of feldspar, mica, and quartz minerals in granite due to chemical reactions with water and acids in the environment.
Clay is typically neutral or uncharged, as it consists of minerals that do not have a net positive or negative charge. However, clay particles can acquire a negative charge by attracting and holding onto ions from the surrounding environment.
establishments primarily engaged in mining, milling, or otherwise preparing kaolin or ball clay, including china clay, paper clay, and slip clay.
A. Tregellas has written: 'The world of china clay' -- subject(s): Mining industry and finance, Kaolin
China clay, also known as kaolin, is a naturally occurring mineral that is not biodegradable. It is an inorganic substance and does not break down into simpler, natural substances through biological processes. Clay particles remain in the environment for a long time without decomposing.
where is china-clay (mineral) PRODUCTION in ketch(Gujarat)
Strip mining is the most common method.
In China
Because it is made of a type of clay called China clay.
A typical recipe for bone china clay is: China Clay 37.5% Bone Ash 37.5% Feldspar 20% quartz 5%
Granite, china clay is a by product of granite which means when granite is weathered and put under pressure china clay is formed . Hope this helps!
some where in china
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.
The short answer is yes. The Chinese made vases and similar products from fine clay which they exported to Europe. The English discovered the same type of clay in Britain. They called the clay "China clay" and the products made from it "fine China" after the country which pioneered the production technique.