Biology, asked by yashjha123, 1 year ago

why is it said that 'plasticity' and 'cohesion', play an important role in the workability of a soil?​

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Answered by joelraji13524
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Answer:

Explanation:

Plasticity is a soil property which enables a moist soil to change shape

on an applied force and retain this shape even when the force is withdrawn. Thus sandy soils are

considered as non-plastic and clayey soils as plastic. Cohesion, on the other hand, is a property

of the particles to stick to one another by cohesive force. Plastic soils are cohesive. Plasticity and

cohesion reflect the soil consistency and workability of the soils. Black soils are highly plastic

and highly cohesive making tillage operation difficult.

Answered by Prembarik11
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Answer: plasticity water holding capacity is less . So, it do not allow the soil particle to stick one another . It can be used for frequent irrigation. But, cohesion water holding capacity is high. So, it allow the soil particle to stick one another . It can be used for making clay pots and terracotta toys.

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