Mud hardens if you let it sit for a awhile or let it sit in the sun. if you warm it then it also hardens
Harden mud and stone or rock
Because paint pots are basically made out of mud or clay and then you paint them once they harden.
mixing mud and cattle dung into bricks then let them harden in the sun.
A simple Hogan is made out of rock, adobe, and mud, and sun energy! They put mud in between the rock and adobe and let it harden in the sun! And that's how its madeFrom... ???
Molds formed on the surface of mud or clay, then, rarely are fossilized, because they are likely to erode more quickly than the mud or clay in which they were formed can harden.
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Monks used to make illuminated letters out of mud and dung. They let it harden in the sun, and then when it was fully made and hard.. They shoved them in each other's butts.
Yes, in fact when rocks were not available they would use sticks or logs to make the chimney, but the mud was usually more of a clay substance, something that would tend to harden when heated instead of crumbling.
When an animal or plant dies, usually the remains are eaten or decompose. On occasion though, they get buried by mud or sediment, and in the right conditions, they harden into fossils.The bones or original material decay, and water or other things seep into the impression left by the original material. This water and minerals continue to dissolve the original material, replacing it, and then they harden over time.So, right condition, pressure of the mud on top it is most needed to form a fossil
When an animal or plant dies, usually the remains are eaten or decompose. On occasion though, they get buried by mud or sediment, and in the right conditions, they harden into fossils.The bones or original material decay, and water or other things seep into the impression left by the original material. This water and minerals continue to dissolve the original material, replacing it, and then they harden over time.So, right condition, pressure of the mud on top it is most needed to form a fossil
They become trace fossils, which tell a lot about an animal without showing any part of the animal. If they were left in mud, they harden, becoming a fossil.
Yes, harden is a verb.