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define clayey soil please help me ​

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Answered by bjaat5623
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Answer:

may it helps you

Explanation:

soil is the loose surface material that covers most land. It consists of inorganic particles and organic matter. Soil provides the structural support to plants used in agriculture and is also their source of water and nutrients. Soils vary greatly in their chemical and physical properties.

Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Answer:

Clayey soil is a type of soil that benefits from a lot of nutrients or is made up of very small mineral particles.

Explanation:

Clayey soil is made up of very tiny clay particles and has a high water retention capacity. The size of soil particles in clay is less than 0.2mm, and inorganic matter clayey soil is rich. Wet clay soil is highly sticky and contains very little air, and the size of soil particles in clay is less than 0.2mm.

Erosion is one source of particles for clayey soil, and it happens when water rushes over the surface of the rock. The greatest source of clay particles is weathering of rocks and soil, which involves both physical and chemical changes that produce the microscopic particles needed to form clay soil.

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