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Observe the picture of earthen pots and try to make similar ones

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The picture of earthen pots and try to make similar ones

  • Pottery is the practise of manufacturing earthenware ware.
  • clay (earthenware, stoneware, modelling clay) water and a sponge. scoring equipment (plastic butter knife, pencil, toothpicks, or wood modelling tools).
  • The clay pot not only improves the taste of our food, but it also provides minerals. Calcium, phosphorous, sulphur, magnesium, and a few other essential elements are abundant in food cooked in earthen pots.
  • Clays that were gathered along streams or on hillsides were used to make pottery vessels. For further protection against shrinkage and breaking during firing and drying, materials like sand, broken stone, pulverised mussel shell, crushed burned clay, or plant fibres were added. Several techniques, including coiling, paddling, or pinching and shaping, were used to create prehistoric pots.
  • A huge number of microscopic pores can be found in the walls of an earthen pot, and some water molecules are constantly leaking out of the pot through these pores. The latent heat needed for vaporisation is transferred from the remaining water to this water as it constantly evaporates.

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