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Summary Of: Clay
Clay minerals are typically formed over long periods of time by the gradual chemical... some clay minerals are formed by... Clay deposits may be formed in place as residual deposits... Clay deposits are typically associated with very low energy depositional environments such as large lake and... The distinction between silt and clay varies by discipline... ISO 14688 grades clay particles as being smaller than 0... Secondary clay deposits have been moved by... is clay with visible annual layers... Clay layers in a construction site... Dry clay is normally much more stable than sand with regards to excavations... Clay layers in a construction site... Dry clay is normally much more stable than sand with regards to excavations... Clay layers in a construction site... Dry clay is normally much more stable than sand with regards to excavations... clay becomes firm and when... causes the clay to be converted into a... It is because of these properties that clay is used for making... Early humans discovered the useful properties of clay in prehistoric times... clay can appear in various colors... Clay tablets were used as the first writing medium... can all be shaped from clay before being fired... Clay is also used in many industrial processes... Clay is also often used in the manufacture of pipes for smoking... rich clay was effective in killing bacteria... spectrum in vitro antibacterial activities of clay minerals against antibiotic... Definition of clay and clay mineral... The Clay Minerals Group of the Mineralogical Society... Encyclodia Page On: Clay
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