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- Clay - Wikipedia
Clay has a high content of clay minerals that give it its plasticity Clay minerals are hydrous aluminium phyllosilicate minerals, composed of aluminium and silicon ions bonded into tiny, thin plates by interconnecting oxygen and hydroxide ions
- Mica Clay and Micaceous Clay - New Mexico Clay
Mined in the Manzano Mountains, this naturally micaceous clay is airfloated We then blend in other natural minerals to make the closest thing to digging up your own clay in Taos NM!
- Clay | Definition, Formation, Properties, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Clay, soil particles the diameters of which are less than 0 005 millimeter; also a rock that is composed essentially of clay particles Rock in this sense includes soils, ceramic clays, clay shales, mudstones, glacial clays, and deep-sea clays
- CLAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLAY is an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired, that is composed mainly of fine particles of hydrous aluminum silicates and other minerals, and that is used for brick, tile, and pottery; specifically : soil composed chiefly of this material having particles less than a specified size
- Clay - New World Encyclopedia
Clay is a term used to describe a group of fine-grained, silicate minerals known as aluminum phyllosilicates, containing variable amounts of chemically associated water
- Gardening in Clay Soils | USU
This fact sheet covers the basics of clay, silt and sand soils with an emphasis on gardening in soils with a high clay content It includes information on the composition of clay soils, gardening tips for managing clay soils, and the types of plants that grow best in clay soils
- What is clays definition, structure, types, uses, and facts
What is Clay? Clay is a naturally occurring material composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, which develop through the weathering and alteration of rocks It has the unique ability to expand when wet and contract upon drying, making it an essential resource for various applications
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