sand is different from other soil because the particles are biger tham other soil
Soil is a combination of weathered rocks, sand, and decomposed organisms. Different types include sand, silt, clay, or loams.
Soil is a combination of weathered rocks, sand, and decomposed organisms. Different types include sand, silt, clay, or loams.
yes. in fact it is a bit like sand its mostly only the colour that is different about the soil and the sand.
clay, sand and firm.
Different types of soil, has different types of nutrients. So for ex. if gravel has more nutrients it would grow better, than in the sand.
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There are various types of soil. These include sandy, loamy, as well as clay. The squeeze test is often used to identify the soil type. There are hundreds of thousands of different soil types. The USDA recognizes 12 different soil textures, which is often what people mean when they say "soil type." Soil textures are different mixtures of sand, silt and clay.
potting soil is potting soil and sand is sand , there's they answer , now leave !
potting soil is potting soil and sand is sand , there's they answer , now leave !
There are three main types of soil: sand, silt, and clay. Each type has different properties, such as particle size and water retention capacity, that affect its suitability for different types of plants and uses.
They are could consist of different materials, like clay, sand, or rocks.
Four different types of soil are sand, silt, clay, and loam. Sand has large particles and drains quickly; silt has smaller particles and retains more water; clay has the smallest particles and holds water well but drains slowly; loam is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay, making it ideal for most plants.