Differentiate between sandy,clayey and loamy soil including percolation rate and absorption
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Sandy, clayey and loamy soil including percolation rate and absorption of water in sandy soil is less compare to other two soils.
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Sandy soil
- It contains large size of rock particles.
- It doesn’t hold more water.
- It gives good aeration to plant roots and easily ploughed.
- The fertility of the soil decreases.
- It is not a sticky soil. It is not used for making pots and statues.
- It is found in desert areas.
- The percolation of soil is more because the soil is quite loose.
- It absorbs less water.
Clayey soil
- It contains lay which is very small particles.
- It holds the water.
- It cannot give enough air for the plants root due to size of the pores are less.
- The soil fertility is more.
- It is a sticky soil. It is used to make bricks and toys.
- The percolation rate is less because the soil is compact.
- When compare to sandy soil, the absorption of water is more.
Loamy soil
- It contains mixture if small and large particles.
- It has water holding capacity for growing plants.
- It automatically drains out the excess water.
- Most of the loamy soils are fertile.
- Soil absorbs water more than sandy soil.
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If soil contains greater proportion of big particles it is called sandy soil. If the proportion of fine particles is relatively higher, then it is called clayey soil. If the amount of large and fine particles is about the same, then the soil is called loamy.
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