- Soil, also
commonly referred to as
earth or dirt, is a
mixture of
organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and
organisms that
together support the life...
- An
earthen floor, also
called an
adobe floor, is a
floor made of dirt, raw earth, or
other unworked ground materials. It is
usually constructed, in modern...
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Earthenware is
glazed or
unglazed nonvitreous pottery that has
normally been
fired below 1,200 °C (2,190 °F).
Basic earthenware,
often called terracotta...
- pile of earth, gravel, sand, rocks, or debris. Most commonly,
mounds are
earthen formations such as
hills and mountains,
particularly if they
appear artificial...
- A
matki or
matka (Hindi and Urdu: maṭkī, maṭkā) in
India is an
earthen pot used as a home "water
storage cooler". It has been in use
since ancient times...
- of
earthen buildings'
three highly undesirable qualities as a
seismic building material:
being relatively 'weak,
heavy and brittle'. However,
earthen buildings...
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CRAterre (International
Centre on
Earthen Architecture) is a
research laboratory on
earthen architecture founded in 1979.
Based within the
National Superior...
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Reformed Baptists,
Particular Baptists and
Calvinistic Baptists, are
Baptists that hold to a
Calvinist soteriology (salvation belief).
Depending on the...
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Earthen plaster is made of clay, sand and
often mixed with
plant fibers. The
material is
often used as an
aesthetically pleasing finish coat and also...
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Embankment dams come in two types: the earth-filled dam (also
called an
earthen dam or
terrain dam) made of
compacted earth, and the rock-filled dam. A...