Biology, asked by ashasingh8834, 9 months ago

why do sandy soils tend to be e light well aerated and rather dry....??
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Answered by tanaya2207
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Answer:

hlo aryan

Sandy soil is made up of constituent particles that are relatively larger in size. The larger size of sandy particles leads to their lesser absorptive surface area. As a result, their water holding capacity is less. Their particles are larger and their inter particular space is more. So, air can move easily between these particles leading to proper aeration.

All other soil types like red soil, black soil, and clayey soil have smaller particles and more absorptive surface area.

Answered by Priyamchhotaray
3

Answer:

Sandy soils tend to dry and are well aerated

Explanation:

because they hv larger sand or silt particles as compared than other sands like red soil,black soil,yellow soil etc.

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