Biology, asked by Nidi413, 1 year ago

The intermediate particals, that are neither vary rough, nor too smooth, are termed as ____________.

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Answered by varun1369
17

Answer:

'' Medio particles ''

Or

'' Silt''

Answered by hotelcalifornia
3

The intermediate particles that are neither very rough, nor too smooth, are termed as silt.

Explanation:

  • Particles are the minute portion of the matter which cannot be broken into small units.
  • There are different types of particles based on size and properties. Soil texture depends on the size of the particles present in it.
  • Silt is the intermediate particles which are smaller than the sand and bigger than the clay. It is present on Earth as a soil or as sediment and as soil in the water bodies.

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