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Its red because of the minerals that

mix together to form that color :)

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Red clay gets its colour (color) from its iron content.

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you mix colours * Natural red clay is found in many areas. Not all clay is grey.

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My opinion is that red clay i think is used for bricksjust a guess :)

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Sorry, but I have no idea

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