Why ceramic pottery forms very tiny and invisible holes and not big holes ?
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It is an experimental fact just like all the laws of thermodynamics.
It is the property of the clay used for pottery. So when it dries off it forms very tiny and invisible holes and not big holes.
It is the property of the clay used for pottery. So when it dries off it forms very tiny and invisible holes and not big holes.
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