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what is loamy soil and soil conservation​

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Answered by jivesh567
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loamy soil is a soil consisting less water than the clay soil it is very fertile and can be used for the crops of pulses and cereals and the clay soil has good water retaining capacity which leads less water consumption and it is used for the crops such as rice

Answered by aryankumar0822offici
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Loam is soil — rich soil — that is a mix of sand, clay, and various organic materials. Loam is often used to make bricks. Loam is a type of soil that's got a lot going on: loam contains clay, sand, and decaying organic substances.

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Soil conservation is the prevention of soil loss from erosion or prevention of reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination. Slash-and-burn and other unsustainable methods of subsistence farming are practiced in some lesser developed areas.

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