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Correct increasing order of surface area of the given soil is

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Answered by vivekdagale12
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Explanation:

The correct increasing order of the surface area of the given soils is. silt, sand, colloids, clay. sand, silt, colloids, clay.

Answered by DevendraLal
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Correct increasing order of surface area of the given soil is

SAND< SILT< CLAY< COLLOIDS

  • The highest skyline is known as the "natural" skyline or "O" skyline. It comprises waste, leaf litter, and other natural material lying on the outer layer of the dirt. This layer is dull in view of the disintegration that is happening. The natural materials in this layer break down into supplements that enhance the soils.
  • Topsoil or "A" skyline. It is the upper soil layer. Normally it is hazier than the lower layers, free and brittle with changing sums or natural matter. Plants roots, microbes, organisms, and little creatures are bountiful here, and plants flourish in it. earth. Soils are typically light-hued, thick, and low in natural matter.
  • The earth is a zone of amassing since the greater part of the materials drained from the dirt collect here.
  • Lowest layer This is a progress region among soil and parent material. To some degree broken down parent material and mineral particles might be found in this skyline.
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