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'''Claystone''' is an unremarkable [[sedimentary]] [[stone]]. Similar to [[clay]], it will not sustain an [[aquifer]]. Unlike clay, claystone cannot be used for [[ceramic industry|ceramics]]. | '''Claystone''' is an unremarkable [[sedimentary]] [[stone]]. Similar to [[clay]], it will not sustain an [[aquifer]]. Unlike clay, claystone cannot be used for [[ceramic industry|ceramics]]. | ||
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claystone '''Claystone'''] is composed primarily of [[clay]]-sized particles. It is not to be confused with [[shale]], which splits into thin layers, and is distinct from [[mudstone]] in that it is fully hardened. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claystone '''Claystone'''] is composed primarily of [[clay]]-sized particles. It is not to be confused with [[shale]], which splits into thin layers, and is distinct from [[mudstone]] in that it is fully hardened. | ||
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Claystone is an unremarkable sedimentary stone. Similar to clay, it will not sustain an aquifer. Unlike clay, claystone cannot be used for ceramics.
In real life[edit]
Claystone is composed primarily of clay-sized particles. It is not to be confused with shale, which splits into thin layers, and is distinct from mudstone in that it is fully hardened.
[INORGANIC:CLAYSTONE]
[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:STONE_TEMPLATE]
[STATE_NAME_ADJ:ALL_SOLID:claystone][DISPLAY_COLOR:0:7:1][TILE:',']
[SEDIMENTARY]
[IS_STONE]
[SOLID_DENSITY:2700]
[STATE_COLOR:ALL_SOLID:CHOCOLATE] |
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