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Which soil can hold more water but is not well aerated ?​

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Answered by shailjasinha523
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For example, sand is well aerated but does not hold much water and is low in nutrients. Clay soils generally hold more water, and are better at supplying nutrients. Texture often changes with depth so roots have to cope with different conditions as they penetrate the soil.

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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So, sandy soils tend to be light, well aerated and rather dry. Clay particles, being much smaller, pack tightly together, leaving little space for air. Unlike sandy soil, water can be held in the tiny gaps between the particles of clay. So clayey soils have less air

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