Earthenware is fired at the lowest temperature among the options listed. It is typically fired at temperatures ranging from about 1,830°F to 2,100°F (1,000°C to 1,150°C). In contrast, stoneware, porcelain, and Chinese porcelain are fired at significantly higher temperatures, making earthenware the least durable and porous option. Terra cotta, a type of earthenware, is also included in this category but is specifically known for its reddish-brown color and is often used for pottery and tiles.
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