For what? A playground sandbox?
As substructure for building a highway?
Farming wheat?
Mixing with manure to make bricks?
Cohesive soil contains high clay minerals whereas cohesionless contains less clay minerals. source:engineeringmad.com
It depends on the amount of clay that is in the granular soil. Typically granular soils have low cohesion. A clean sand will have 0 cohesion.
field capacity is the quantity of water that is retained by a soil after drainage by cohesion and adhesion.
The pH of the soil (acid or alkaline) the percentage of organic matter, and the level of nutrients are basic tests for GARDENING. For Construction, there are different tests including the size of soil particles, and the ability of soil to support weight, and how well it sticks to itself (cohesion)
soil is better dan sand for backfill.
Cohesive soil contains high clay minerals whereas cohesionless contains less clay minerals. source:engineeringmad.com
It depends on the amount of clay that is in the granular soil. Typically granular soils have low cohesion. A clean sand will have 0 cohesion.
water lowers the strength and cohesion
field capacity is the quantity of water that is retained by a soil after drainage by cohesion and adhesion.
Adhesion and Cohesion
Mosaid M. Al-Hussaini has written: 'Contribution to the engineering soil classification of cohesionless soils' -- subject(s): Soils, Classification
geology) In soil mechanics, the resistance of particles to being pulled apart due to the surface tension of the moisture film surrounding each particle. Also known as film cohesion.
it has better texture
well it better in soil because soil has more nutrients
soil as there are more nutrients
The pH of the soil (acid or alkaline) the percentage of organic matter, and the level of nutrients are basic tests for GARDENING. For Construction, there are different tests including the size of soil particles, and the ability of soil to support weight, and how well it sticks to itself (cohesion)
a plant grows better in soil