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Is the soil at the bottom of the beaker homogenous or have layers formed?

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Answered by harleenrani8684
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Answer:

the water has settled out, you should be able to see different layers appearing. Sand particles are the biggest and weigh more than silt - so the bottom layer will be the sand part of the soil. Any pebbles will also be at the bottom. Silt particles are smaller than sand and weigh less so they appear over the sand.

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Answered by muskan868
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Explanation:

no, the soil at the bottom is not homogeneous because it just settle down and not dissolved....

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