Environmental Sciences, asked by ruksanachauhan108, 3 months ago

Clay particles are light well, aerated and dry

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Answered by meyamadhu8
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Water can drain quickly through these spaces. So, sandy soils tend to be light, well aerated and rather dry. Clay particles, being much smaller, pack tightly together, leaving little space for air. So, clay soils have little air.

Answered by pdaksh133
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We say that the sand is well aerated. Water can drain quickly through the spaces between the sand particles. So, sandy soils tend to be light, well aerated and rather dry. Clay particles, being much smaller, pack tightly together, leaving little space for air.

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