china clay , shadu soil , multani soil , solt soil (find odd one)
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Silt soil is deposit soil and others are clay.
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- Silt soil: When wet, silty soil is slick, not gritty or rough. Siltstone is formed when silt deposits are squeezed and the grains are pushed together. Silt is formed when water and ice erode (or wear away) rock.
- China clay: A soft white clay that is used to make china and porcelain, as well as paper, rubber, paint, and a variety of other items.
- Shadu soil: Shadu soil is clayey and has very fine soil particles. It has less air space, which means it has less capillary. As a result, the availability of water to the plant roots is reduced.
- Multani soil: Multani mitti, commonly known as fuller's earth, is a mud from Multan. Fuller's earth is rich in minerals and largely consists of hydrous aluminium silicates or clay minerals in various compositions.
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