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What is the kind of soil that will turn porous when organic fertilizer is added.​

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Answered by brainlystar222
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Ammonium Sulphate: Ammonium sulphate is a whitish, stable crystalline salt, solube in water and stroes well. When applied in the soil, ammonical part gets absorbed on soil clay particles and becomes resistant to leaching.

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Answered by adventureisland
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The porous soil types include coarse particles which leave large gaps named pores. The spaces between the particles of clay, silt and sand that compose the structure of soil hold air and water.

Ammonium Sulphate: Ammonium sulphate may be a whitish, stable crystalline salt, solube in water and stroes well. When applied within the soil, ammonical part gets absorbed on soil clay particles and becomes immune to leaching.

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