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Clay - Wikipedia Clays are used for making pottery, both utilitarian and decorative, and construction products, such as bricks, walls, and floor tiles Different types of clay, when used with different minerals and firing conditions, are used to produce earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain
Clay | Definition, Formation, Properties, Uses, Facts . . . Most clays are the result of weathering No other earth material has so wide an importance or such extended uses as do the clays They are used in a wide variety of industries As soils, they provide the environment for almost all plant growth and hence for nearly all life on the Earth’s surface
Natural Clay | YummyClays | Natural Chalks Natural Earth, Clay, Chalks, Clay Pots, Slates, Treats, Dirt, Crumbs, Sand, Dust, Paste and so much more! We aim to ever grow our inventory to give something for everyone! We bring novelty items from around the world to your doorstep at unbeatable price, delivery time and quality
Clays Statistics and Information | U. S. Geological Survey Statistics and information on the worldwide supply of, demand for, and flow of the mineral commodities ball clay, bentonite, common clay, fire clay, fuller's earth, and kaolin Six types of clays are mined in the United States: ball clay, bentonite, common clay, fire clay, fuller's earth, and kaolin
Clay Minerals | Formation, Properties, Uses, Occurrence There are several types of clay minerals, including kaolinite, smectite, illite, chlorite, and vermiculite Each type has a different chemical composition and structure, resulting in unique physical and chemical properties
Clays - Minerals Education Coalition 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 Some regions produce large quantities of specific types of clay The United States is self-sufficient so it imports only small amounts of clay