Science, asked by TransitionState, 10 months ago

the making of these pots big in early people found out that clay become hard and fire

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Answered by vaibhavaim1995
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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. The potter rotates the wheel at a tilt with his hands and gives the clay ball a particular shape.

The pot is then left to dry followed by placing it on top of combustible materials and fired. Mostly temperatures range from 600 to 1000 °C.

It is complete only after the pottery has been baked for above two hours to ensure strong, hard and durable.

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Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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Answer:

Early in the historic period people used make pots and other materials with clay. Then they understood that giving fire on the clay could make it hard and durable. In this manner they started giving fire to the clay to make various things.

Gradually terra cotta formed in the similar manner and people started to use it from the range of pots and vases to jewellery.

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