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What is formed when soil is mixed with sand?











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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Rock particles in soil may be large, small, or in between. ... Still, others have particles known as silt, which is less coarse than sand. The finest particles in soil are clay. Many soils are a mix of clay, silt, and sand
Answered by presentmoment
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Silt is formed when sand and soil are mixed together.  

Explanation:  

  • Silt is found in nature in copious around especially as the sediment of rivers. This is a very fertile special soil that is formed when the sand is mixed with the soil.
  • This is perfect for the growth of crops and trees.
  • As Ganga river traverses all across the northern plains of India and finally meets the Bay of Bengal, it has for generations deposited silt across its way and this forms the major reason why the northeastern state of the country is so fertile.

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