A numerical classification of soil, 1 by texture, which is used by the US Department of Agriculture: (1) gravel, (2) sand, (3) clay, (4) loam, (5) loam with some sand, (6) silt-loam, and (7) clay-loam.
| Architecture: soil class |
A numerical classification of soil, 1 by texture, which is used by the US Department of Agriculture: (1) gravel, (2) sand, (3) clay, (4) loam, (5) loam with some sand, (6) silt-loam, and (7) clay-loam.
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