English, asked by pardeepvare, 5 months ago

Clay soils are the most difficult to work as.
(a) hey don't hold water well
(b) hey usually become waterlogged
(c) he soil particles are not held together
(d) hey require natural drainage and additives​

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Answered by AlastorMoody
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Explanation:

Clay Soil: Advantages and Disadvantages. Clay soils are the heaviest of soil types and are often considered the hardest to work with. They hold onto water and often take longer to warm in the spring. Soil compaction and cracking is also a big risk of clay soils.Aug 27, 2020

Answered by GulabLachman
0

Clay soils are the most difficult to work as they usually become waterlogged.

• Clay soil can hold a lot of water and has a slippery texture because of waterlogged property

• As the particle size of clay soil is much smaller so it can hold a lot more water than any other type of soil.

• The particles oof clay soil can held each other perfectly and the gap between them is so less eventually it gets its property of waterlogging

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