Differences between clayey & Sandy Soil
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SANDY SOIL
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= Sandy soil is quite loose, so the percolation rate of water is highest in sandy soil.
= The sandy soil (having the highest percolation rate) allows the rainwater to reach a well faster and in greater amount.
= sandy soil consists of small particles of weathered rock.
= The sandy soil has a high proportion of large particles.
CLAYEY SOIL
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= Clayey soil is very compact. So, the percolation rate of water is lowest in the clayey soil.
= Clayey soil is the densest and heaviest type of soil
=The clayey soil has a high proportion of small (fine) particles.
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