{1} Write 5 differences between sandy soil, clayey soil & silt soil.
{2} Write 5 differences between infiltration rate and percolation rate.
CHAPTER:- 10 SOIL ; CLASS VII DAV
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What are the differences between sand silt and clay?
The largest, coarsest mineral particles are sand. These particles are 2.00 to 0.05 mm in diameter and feel gritty when rubbed between your fingers. Silt particles are 0.05 to 0.002 mm and feel similar to flour when dry. Clay particles are extremely fine — smaller than 0.002 mm.
What is the difference between clay and sandy soil?
Sandy soils are often known as light soils due to their high proportion of sand and little clay (clay weighs more than sand). ... They are quicker to warm up in spring than clay soils but tend to dry out in summer and suffer from low nutrients that are washed away by rain.
Infiltration delivers water from the surface into the soil and plant rooting zone while Percolation moves it through the soil profile to replenish ground water supplies or become part of sub-surface run-off process. Thus, the Percolation process represents the flow of water from unsaturated zone to the saturated zone
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