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The making of these pots began when early peaple found out that clay becomes hard in fire in history

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Answered by iceage0726
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When early people found out that clay becomes hard in fire, the EARTHENWARE was discovered.

Explanation:

By mixing clay and water, and cooking it in a fire to make it hard and maintain their shape, earthenware pots are made. Earthenware potteries are made as early as 29,000–25,000 BC.  They are found in  Europe, Egypt, Persia, Greece, Rome and in the Mediterranean, and China.

Types of earthenware which some are used today are: Terracotta, Redware,  Yellowware,  Lusterware, Victorian majolica, Raku, Ironstone, china

Answered by sharmagargi911
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Answer:

The making of terracotta pots begins when early people found out that clay becomes hard in the fire. Explanation: The word 'terracotta' means baked earth.

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