Air bubbles are expelled from clay through a _____ process?
Air bubbles are expelled from clay through a _____ process?
Explanation
Kneading clay pushes out trapped air bubbles. Potters fold and press the clay repeatedly. This makes clay smooth and ready to use.
Coiling builds pots from clay ropes. Firing happens in kilns. Kneading is the preparation that removes air before shaping.
Air bubbles cause cracks during firing. They can make pottery explode in the kiln. Proper kneading prevents these problems.