2 Why does the sandy soil has very little capacity to Suply nudriens ?
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A particle's surface is where nutrient exchange takes place. Sand particles have a small surface area relative to their mass, meaning they do not hold on to nutrients well.
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Answer: Sandy soils are less fertile than other soil types, and more prone to drying out, because they're made up of relatively large particles. This means there are cavernous gaps between the particles, making it easy for water (and water-soluble nutrients) to filter down through the soil, out of the reach of plant roots
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