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Explain the soil structure of sandy soil clayey soil, and loamy soit
Loamy Soul
Sandy Soil
Clayey Soil
Property
Soil structure​

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Answered by tejaskulkarni26
1

Answer:

Sandy Soil is light, warm, dry and tend to be acidic and low in nutrients. Sandy soils are often known as light soils due to their high proportion of sand and little clay (clay weighs more than sand). These soils have quick water drainage and are easy to work with.

Sandy Soil. Sandy soil is light, warm, and dry with a low nutrient count. ...

Clay Soil. Clay weighs more than sand, making it a heavy soil that benefits from high nutrients. ...

Peat Soil. Peat soil is very rarely found in natural gardens. ...

Silt Soil. ...

Loamy Soil.

Answered by ItzYourNikhil001
8

Explanation:

Soil is a natural resource that can be categorised into different soil types, each with distinct characteristics that provide growing benefits and limitations.

Identifying the type of soil you require for a project is paramount to support the healthy growth of plant life.

Soil can be categorised into sand, clay, silt, peat, chalk and loam types of soil based on the dominating size of the particles within a soil.

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