A steep grain size distribution curve represents which type of gain size?
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A steep grain size distribution curve represents the size of grain particles present in the soil.
The particle distribution curve shows how much soil can pass through a certain sieve size.
When the particle distribution curve is a steep, it shows that the soil sample falls in the narrow range of particle size.
The steeper the curve depicts that the soil is of poor grade.
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- In grain size distribution curve, if the slope of the curve is steep, soil is poorly graded.
- In grain size distribution curve, if the slope of the curve is inclined, soil is well graded.
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