Science, asked by yogeshsamariya87, 5 months ago

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9. The proportion of sand, silt
and clay in a soil sample
determines
O Structure
Texture
O
Nutrient potential
O Fertility level​

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Answered by arpitsinghmr
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Answer:

texture

Explanation:

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Structure

The proportion of sand, silt and clay in a soil sample determines.

  • Particle size analysis is used to evaluate the relative amounts of sand, silt, and clay in a soil (PSA). These size fractions, which together make up a soil's mineral component, have an impact on the soil's texture.
  • The proportion of sand, silt, and clay in a soil, according to James Cassidy, an Oregon State University soils lecturer, defines the texture of the soil. "Texture impacts a wide range of elements, including drainage, aeration, the soil's ability to retain water, the risk of erosion, and even the soil's ability to store nutrients."
  • The soil texture is defined as the degree of coarseness or fineness of the mineral particles in the soil. It is determined by the proportion of clay, silt, and sand particles. The soil structure is the configuration of the soil particles.
  • A soil's texture is determined by the proportions of sand, silt, or clay in the soil. Soils are categorized into the soil texture class according to these respective proportions. Sands are the most coarsely divided soils, while clay soils are the finest soils.

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