Science, asked by isaimondragon2007, 11 months ago

The soil around Jack's house is very sandy. Whenever it rains, the ground dries out quickly.

While spending the summer at his grandmother's house, Jack notices that the ground stays wet for a long time after it rains. Jack digs in his grandmother's yard in several places and finds that the soil has a lot of clay in it. He wonders if the observed differences in soil between his house and his grandmother's house cause the moisture differences.

To investigate this problem, which of the following questions should Jack ask?
A.
Is there any organic matter in either of the two soils?
B.
Why are the particles found in the two soils different?
C.
Will a sample of sandy soil from Jack's house mix well with a sample of clay-rich soil from his grandmother's house?
D.
Will a sample of water flow through a volume of sandy soil faster than through an equal volume of clay-rich soil?

Answers

Answered by Anabel
2

Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answered by vanshika4964
1

Answer:

jack will ask why are the particles found in the two soil are different .

option b is correct

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