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Mud

Mud (from Middle Low German mudde, mod(de) 'thick mud', or Middle Dutch) is loam, silt, or clay mixed with water. Mud is usually formed after rainfall or near water sources.

Habitat, Problems & Recreation

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Habitat

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Recreation

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Building and construction

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Building and construction

Pottery

Habitat

Problems

As food

Recreation

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Mud

Nodes157
Edges156
Triples71
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.012739
Components1

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Mud

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related to Further reading · 27
Mud → Berlin, Booksurge Publishing, Bosence, Bridger, Carbonate Mud-Mounds Their Origin, Chichester, Depetris, Earth, Evolution, Festus, Introductory Mud Engineering Handbook, ISBN, John Wiley, Maynard, Monty, New York, Okonkwo, Potomac Books, Potter, Pratt
related to Pottery · 9
Mud → After, Air, In, Kneading, Once, Pottery, Prior, This, Wedging
related to Problems · 5
Mud → El Niño, Heavy, Mudslides, People, United States
related to Foods named "mud" · 4
Mud → Children's, Haiti, However, Mississippi
related to Mud sports · 4
Mud → Canada, Dirt, Examples, United States
related to Habitat · 3
Mud → In, Terrestrial, These
related to Marine life · 3
Mud → Below, The, This
related to Other uses · 3
Mud → Baseball, Children, Many
is a · 2
Mud → productive habitat, semi-fluid material that can be used to coat
related to Adhesive · 2
Mud → In, The

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water also used clay brick animals isbn construction rainfall called fired habitat soil moisture species body form deposits binder food

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Mudis asemi-fluid material that can be used to coat0.90text
Mudis aproductive habitat0.90text
shale or mudstoneinstance ofAncient mud deposits hardened over geological time to form sedimentary rock0.80text
cement or bitumen addedinstance ofis mud which has had a binder0.80text
Mudrelated to AdhesiveIn0.60section
Mudrelated to AdhesiveThe0.60section
Mudrelated to Foods named "mud"Mississippi0.60section
Mudrelated to Foods named "mud"Haiti0.60section
Mudrelated to Foods named "mud"Children's0.60section
Mudrelated to Foods named "mud"However0.60section
Mudrelated to Further readingDepetris0.60section
Mudrelated to Further readingPotter0.60section

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