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== Sand and clay == | == Sand and clay == | ||
− | Grass growing on a soil [[floor]] of [[sand]] or [[clay]] will prevent the raw material from being [[Activity zone#Sand_Collection|collected]] for the [[glass industry|glass]] or [[ceramic industry|ceramic]] industries. If grass has grown on a collection [[activity zone]] | + | Grass growing on a soil [[floor]] of [[sand]] or [[clay]] will prevent the raw material from being [[Activity zone#Sand_Collection|collected]] for the [[glass industry|glass]] or [[ceramic industry|ceramic]] industries. If grass has grown on a collection [[activity zone]] you can easily clear it by designating a dirt [[road]] ({{K|b}} {{K|O}}) on top of it. A floor [[grate]] or paved road ({{K|b}} {{K|o}})can be placed over a collection activity zone to prevent grass from growing while still allowing the raw material to be collected. |
== Fire == | == Fire == |