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difference between clayey soil ,loamy soil ,sandy soil

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Answered by chitranshi07
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a sandy soil has the highest proportion of sand particles and the lowest proportions of silt and clay (within the fine earth fraction), a clayey soil has the highest proportion of clay particles, and the loam soil has the most even distribution of sand, silt, and clay particles. Most soils supporting plant growth fall into intermediate categories between clay soils and sands.
Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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<b>Here is the answer to your question!!

Difference between Sandy soil, clayey soil and loamy soil are:




SANDY SOIL:

* Soil particles are bigger in size.

* The large spaces between them are filled with air.

* Soil cannot retain water as water can drain out quickly through the spaces between the cell particle.




CLAYEY SOIL:

* It has higher proportion of fine and smooth soil particles.

* There is very little space between the soil particles.

* It cannot return air.




LOAMY SOIL:

* Mixture of sand silt and clay particles.

* It can hold both air and water.

* Best soil for growing most of the crops.




Hope it helped!!
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