why clayey and sand soil are less fit for plant growth?
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Pore space: Soil particles rarely fit together tightly; they are separated by spaces called pores. ... Particles of clay fit tightly, and have very little pore space to hold air and water. On the other hand, sand on a beach has such a large amount of large pores that it drains too quickly to grow most plants in.
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