Biology, asked by vklm2861, 1 year ago

Which type of soil have low detachability rate?

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Answered by yadavpooja82127
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I think silt soil have low ditachability rate
Answered by ramdpmb
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Answer:

Clay soil have low detachability rate.

Explanation:

Clay soil has low detachability and transportability rate. Clay is of low erodibilty because it is difficult to detach. Clay soil has very less soil erosion. Clay soil has very high water retention capability. Clay soils are rich in fine particles and potentially very fertile. Clay soils are slightly sticky and dense. Trees, shrubs, climbers and many bulbs are very easier to grow on clay soils. Clay soil takes more time to warm up during onset of summer leads to delayed plant growth.

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