While giving a presentation on Neolithic life, your classmate Anthony talks about the Neolithic clay pots. He lists off several facts about these pots. Which one of these “facts” appears to be CORRECT?

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By firing the clay pots at a low temperature, Neolithic people were able to create water-tight vessels, which could be used to carry water.

By firing the clay pots at a low temperature, Neolithic people were able to create water-tight vessels, which could be used to carry water.

The clay pots were used for cooking, storing food, and transporting food.

The clay pots were used for cooking, storing food, and transporting food.

These water-tight pots offered a solution, enabling people to use them for restrooms since they lacked indoor plumbing.

These water-tight pots offered a solution, enabling people to use them for restrooms since they lacked indoor plumbing.

The creators did not add any decoration and pattern to these pots, since these decora

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The fact that appears to be CORRECT is:

The clay pots were used for cooking, storing food, and transporting food.

Neolithic clay pots were indeed versatile and served various purposes, including cooking, food storage, and transportation. The other statements contain inaccuracies regarding the firing methods, the use of pots for restrooms, and the lack of decoration, as many Neolithic pots were often decorated.