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whats the difference between sands and silts? explain.

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Answered by oshu51
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Clay has super fine particles that cling together and prohibit water and nutrient movement, while sand has course particles which allow water and nutrients to leach too rapidly. There actually is one more classification called silt which has particles sized between clay and sand.

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Answered by amreshjohn
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Clay has super fine particles that cling together and prohibit water and nutrient movement, while sand has course particles which allow water and nutrients to leach too rapidly. There actually is one more classification called silt which has particles sized between clay and sand.

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