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Clays bar - Virtual Clay Target Shooting We've reinvented the traditional sport of clay shooting, transforming it into an exhilarating virtual shooting experience set in stylish bar venues across London and Birmingham Our biggest and boldest venue yet lands in the heart of London this autumn
Clay - Wikipedia Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals [1] (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e g kaolinite, Al 2 Si 2 O 5(OH)4) Most pure clay minerals are white or light-coloured, but natural clays show a variety of colours from impurities, such as a reddish or brownish colour from small amounts of iron oxide [2][3]
Clays - Minerals Education Coalition Clay is an abundant, naturally occurring, fine-grained material composed predominantly of hydrous aluminum silicates Clay is not a single mineral, but a number of minerals Clays fall into six general categories: kaolin, ball clays, fire clays, bentonite, common clays and Fuller’s earth Clays are common all over the world
Clay | Definition, Formation, Properties, Uses, Facts . . . clay, soil particles the diameters of which are less than 0 005 millimetre; also a rock that is composed essentially of clay particles Rock in this sense includes soils, ceramic clays, clay shales, mudstones, glacial clays (including great volumes of detrital and transported clays), and deep-sea clays (red clay, blue clay, and blue mud)
Clay Types, Geologic Origins, Working Properties Clay is a mineral 'stew' that is the result of the erosion of the earth's crust over vast spans of time What was originally the mineral feldspar in igneous rocks, primarily granite, breaks down over time and becomes the microscopically fine-particled clay that we form with our bare hands