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is composed of small and
extremely fine particles of weathered rock. It
has poor water drainage. The water is
absorbed slowly and is retained for a long
time. The water clogs in the soil that limits the
plant roots from getting oxygen.

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Answered by itzbhavesh282
2

Sand or sandy soil

Sand or sandy soil is formed by the smallest or fine particles of weathering rocks. This soil is known as the poorest type of soil for agriculture and growing plants as they have very low nutritional value and poor water holding capacity. What is Clay Soil?

Explanation:

Answered by leonaalexandraderoxa
2

Answer:

Clay soil

Explanation:

Clay is composed of small and  

extremely fine particles of weathered rock. It  

has poor water drainage. The water is  

absorbed slowly and is retained for a long  

time. The water clogs in the soil that limits the  

plant roots from getting oxygen.

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