They have been around since 1903.
It depends on the mass of the clay. And, of course, if there is no heavy sunlight and there is plenty of moisture.
by not leaving the substance in a moist environment and by putting it into a stove and leaving it their for about 2-3 days on a very high temperature.
you take a piece of clay and use it on a bucket of water, voila, soft clay.
you take a lot of clay flatten some of it to male the walls then make the roof the same way then you can make a ground or not then you can carve a door or a window or both you can do anything on it
They have been around since 1903.
It depends on the mass of the clay. And, of course, if there is no heavy sunlight and there is plenty of moisture.
The time it takes for water to seep through clay can vary depending on factors like clay composition, thickness, and compaction. Generally, it could take from hours to days for water to seep through compacted clay, while in less compacted clay, it may take minutes to hours.
2 to 3 days it depends how thick....
I think so but it would be better to make a container because clay is an insulator and it would take a long time to heat something up
by not leaving the substance in a moist environment and by putting it into a stove and leaving it their for about 2-3 days on a very high temperature.
A lot! :)
Clay pots take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in a landfill due to their high durability and resistance to environmental degradation. However, if they are broken into smaller pieces, the decomposition process could potentially be faster.
you take a piece of clay and use it on a bucket of water, voila, soft clay.
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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.
You have to go online and order a special blue card. Once you have the card you need to take it into the crayola factory and get it signed. When you have the card sined you can go to any shop and buy them but you must present the signed blue card.