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Kayla is examining different soil samples and making notes about how well each sample sticks together. She has two soils that she has classified as dry, ones as wet and one as cemented. Which soil property is she examining?
density
texture
structure
consistency

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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Kayla is examining the consistency of the different soil samples.

  • Soil consistency refers to the ability of the soil to stick together and resist deformation when it is subjected to forces such as compression, shearing, or shaking.
  • It is an important property that determines the suitability of the soil for different purposes such as agriculture, construction, and geotechnical engineering.
  • In this case, Kayla has classified the soil samples into three categories based on their consistency: dry, wet, and cemented. This means she is examining how well the soil samples stick together under different moisture conditions, which is a characteristic of soil consistency.
  • The other soil properties mentioned in the options are also important characteristics of soils, but they do not relate specifically to soil consistency.
  • For example, soil density refers to the mass of soil per unit volume, soil texture refers to the proportion of sand, silt, and clay particles in the soil, and soil structure refers to the arrangement of soil particles into aggregates or clumps.

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