It would get harder once they clay dry's.
A soil containing a lot of sand will have large particles with high drainage and low water retention capacity. In contrast, a soil with a lot of clay will have small particles with low drainage and high water retention capacity. Sandier soil tends to dry out quickly and doesn't hold nutrients well, while clay soil can become waterlogged and restrict root growth.
Clay, loam (containing a mixture of clay, sand and humus), and sandy.
Sand
I would think clay because it has more density water would go right through sand :)
Because soil has nutrients that clay and sand don't have
swamp+sand=clay
sand
mud+sand=clay
Loam soil is a fertile mixture of sand, silt, clay, and organic matter (humus). It has good drainage, nutrient retention, and aeration properties, making it ideal for plant growth.
Gravel is typically heavier than sand, and therefore gravel would be heavier than both clay and sand. This is because gravel consists of larger-sized particles and has a higher density compared to clay and sand.
Clay is soft and sand is like sand water
Sand. The sand has space between all of the little grains, clay is stuck together with less space.