how many type of soil is there
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I think there are 6 types of Soils are there in the world.
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★ KNOW WHAT THE TERM 'SOIL' ACTUALLY MEANS??
The Soil is a very broad term and refers to a loose layer of earth that covers the surface of the planet.
Soil is usually generated when rocks break up into their constituent parts.
★ DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOIL:
There are basically three types of soil which are sand, silt and clay. But most soils aren’t pure they are composed of a combination of three different types.
♦ SAND:
Sandy soils are one of the worst types of soils to grown any kind of plants in as this soil has one of the largest particles and that prevents the soil from retaining water, making it hard for the roots of plants to establish. But it is good for drainage systems.
♦ SLIT:
Slit have much smaller particles than sandy soil so it’s smooth to the touch and quite fine, holding water better than sand. And if water is added to it, it will hold water well and feels slick and smooth.
♦ CLAY:
Clay contain the smallest particles amongst the three, placed tightly together with each other with little or no air space and it has good water storage qualities, while at the same time making hard for moisture and air to penetrate it.
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★ KNOW WHAT THE TERM 'SOIL' ACTUALLY MEANS??
The Soil is a very broad term and refers to a loose layer of earth that covers the surface of the planet.
Soil is usually generated when rocks break up into their constituent parts.
★ DIFFERENT TYPES OF SOIL:
There are basically three types of soil which are sand, silt and clay. But most soils aren’t pure they are composed of a combination of three different types.
♦ SAND:
Sandy soils are one of the worst types of soils to grown any kind of plants in as this soil has one of the largest particles and that prevents the soil from retaining water, making it hard for the roots of plants to establish. But it is good for drainage systems.
♦ SLIT:
Slit have much smaller particles than sandy soil so it’s smooth to the touch and quite fine, holding water better than sand. And if water is added to it, it will hold water well and feels slick and smooth.
♦ CLAY:
Clay contain the smallest particles amongst the three, placed tightly together with each other with little or no air space and it has good water storage qualities, while at the same time making hard for moisture and air to penetrate it.
HOPE IT HELPED ^_^
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