How is soil classified based on its absorption capacity give one property for each type?
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Soil is classified into three main types based on its absorption capacity:
Sandy Soil: It contains large coarse particles, which is called sand. It is gritty, with very little humus and lot of air spaces between the particles. This type of soil is well aerated and cannot hold water for long. This type of soil is found in deserts and marshy areas.Clayey Soil: It contains fine particles made of clay. The soil particles have very little air spaces between them. Hence, this type of soil retains water making soil sticky. Water logging reduces the availability of air between the soil particles, making the soil infertile.
Loamy Soil: It contains large and fine particles of sand, silt and clay. This is the most fertile type of soil and proves to be the ideal plant growth. This soil is well aerated and also contains a lot of humus. Silt is a type of soil formed due to depositions in river beds.
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Soil is classified into three main types based on its absorption capacity: Sandy Soil: It contains large coarse particles, which is called sand. It is gritty, with very little humus and lot of air spaces between the particles. This type of soil is well aerated and cannot hold water for long.
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