defination of loamy soil
Answers
Answered by
4
Vocabulary.com Dictionary
loam
Loam is soil — rich soil — that is a mix of sand, clay, and various organic materials. Loam is often used to make bricks.
Loam is a type of soil that's got a lot going on: loam contains clay, sand, and decaying organic substances. This combination makes loam particularly useful as a building material. Many bricks are made from loam. It can help you remember loam is used in building if you know that it’s often referred to as "clayey earth." Because of the organic material, loam is also useful as soil for growing crops. This rich soil is helpful in both building and growing.
loam
Loam is soil — rich soil — that is a mix of sand, clay, and various organic materials. Loam is often used to make bricks.
Loam is a type of soil that's got a lot going on: loam contains clay, sand, and decaying organic substances. This combination makes loam particularly useful as a building material. Many bricks are made from loam. It can help you remember loam is used in building if you know that it’s often referred to as "clayey earth." Because of the organic material, loam is also useful as soil for growing crops. This rich soil is helpful in both building and growing.
Answered by
9
Loam is a soil mostly composed of sand,silt and a smaller amount of clay .By weight,it's mineral composition is about 40-40-20% concentration of sand-silt-clay respectively...
Hope it helps
Plz mark it as brainlist
Adarsh12345678:
and what
Similar questions