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Classify soils on the basis of colour ,texture and fertility into six categories and explain each type of soil in detail. please fast​

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Answered by neelamparthny
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Sandy soil-it is light warm dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutritions.                    Silt soil-it is between sand and clay it is mixed in suspension with water body of river.                                                                Clay soil-it is finely  trained natural Rock soil material that combines one or more minersls.                                                         loamy soil-loan is soil composed mostly of sand silt and a small amount of clay.        HOPE IT HELPS Y O U

Answered by izmahilalkhan08
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Answer:

Sandy Soil

The first type of soil is sand. It consists of small particles of weathered rock. Sandy soils are one of the poorest types of soil for growing plants because it has very low nutrients and poor in holding water, which makes it hard for the plant’s roots to absorb water. This type of soil is very good for the drainage system. Sandy soil is usually formed by the breakdown or fragmentation of rocks like granite, limestone, and quartz.

Silt Soil

Silt, which is known to have much smaller particles compared to the sandy soil and is made up of rock and other mineral particles which are smaller than sand and larger than clay. It is the smooth and quite fine quality of the soil that holds water better than sand.  Silt is easily transported by moving currents and it is mainly found near the river, lake, and other water bodies. The silt soil is more fertile compared to the other three types of soil. Therefore it is also used in agricultural practices to improve soil fertility.

Clay Soil

Clay is the smallest particles amongst the other two types of soil. The particles in this soil are tightly packed together with each other with very little or no airspace. This soil has very good water storage qualities and making hard for moisture and air to penetrate into it. It is very sticky to the touch when wet, but smooth when dried.  Clay is the densest and heaviest type of soil which do not drain well or provide space for plant roots to flourish.

Loamy Soil

Loam is the fourth type of soil. It is a combination of sand, silt, and clay such that the beneficial properties from each is included. For instance, it has the ability to retain moisture and nutrients, hence, it is more suitable for farming. This soil is also referred to as an agricultural soil as it includes an equilibrium of all three types of soil materials being sandy, clay, and silt and it also happens to have hummus.  Apart from these, it also has higher calcium and pH levels because of its inorganic origins.

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