Chemistry, asked by aviatorarabic, 9 months ago

Many plants cannot grow in sandy soil. Why is this true? *

a) Sandy soil does not hold enough water.
b) Air cannot pass through sandy soil.
c) Roots cannot easily push through sandy soil.
d) Sandy soil has too many nutrients.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a) option is correct...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Many plants cannot grow in sandy soil. Why is this true?

a) Sandy soil does not hold enough water.

b) Air cannot pass through sandy soil.

c) Roots cannot easily push through sandy soil.

d) Sandy soil has too many nutrients.

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Sandy soil does not hold enough water.

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● Sandy soil cannot store water.

● Sandy soil cannot store nutrients.

● Sandy soil cannot provide the constituent moisture.

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