The only advantage of clay soil is it holds water. So you can build a pond and do not have to use a liner.
The main disadvantage of using clay cat litter for a cat is that it has to be replaced regularly. It may also be unhealthy for your cat to licks its paws after using clay cat litter.
it doesn't drain properly .
They are sticky and they make a mess.
Clay soils have both advantages and disadvantages. The most common complaint about clay soil is that it has poor drainage. Soil drainage refers to the movement of water down through the soil, not how fast water runs off the surface. Because clay soils have poor drainage, the soil tends to stay wet and soggy after rain or irrigation. While it is wet, it can easily become compacted. When it finally dries out, it cracks into hard, unworkable clods. Clay soils also have poor aeration, compared to sandier soil. Because the soil particles are small and closely spaced, it is very difficult for air to enter or leave the soil. Plant's roots exchange a large volume of gasses and this exchange is not always possible in clay soil. Clay soils are also naturally alkaline. This condition makes certain nutrients unavailable to plants causing diseases such as iron chlorosis. Finally, it is difficult for a plant's roots to penetrate the clay and spread out. In spite of this, clay soils do have some advantages. Clay soil is typically very high in nutrient reserves, reducing the need for fertilization. Also, because clay retains water, plants growing in it are often more drought tolerant than plants growing in sandy soil.
It is important to have clay in your soil because clay is fertile
clay and soil
it is clay soil because frist it is topsoil then clay soil and after that it is sand soil
clay soil can absorb more of nutrients and water as compared to loamy soil.......
There are no advantages to using clay if you want things to grow. Clay isn't a very fertile soil and you would avoid using it unless you want to keep things from growing somewhere.
Clay soils have both advantages and disadvantages. The most common complaint about clay soil is that it has poor drainage. Soil drainage refers to the movement of water down through the soil, not how fast water runs off the surface. Because clay soils have poor drainage, the soil tends to stay wet and soggy after rain or irrigation. While it is wet, it can easily become compacted. When it finally dries out, it cracks into hard, unworkable clods. Clay soils also have poor aeration, compared to sandier soil. Because the soil particles are small and closely spaced, it is very difficult for air to enter or leave the soil. Plant's roots exchange a large volume of gasses and this exchange is not always possible in clay soil. Clay soils are also naturally alkaline. This condition makes certain nutrients unavailable to plants causing diseases such as iron chlorosis. Finally, it is difficult for a plant's roots to penetrate the clay and spread out. In spite of this, clay soils do have some advantages. Clay soil is typically very high in nutrient reserves, reducing the need for fertilization. Also, because clay retains water, plants growing in it are often more drought tolerant than plants growing in sandy soil.
It is important to have clay in your soil because clay is fertile
clay and soil
Clay soils may be acidic, basic or neutral. Clay itself does not dictate the pH of the soil.
The "Clay Soil" when translated in Filipino it's "Luwad"
Clay is part of soil of planes of Pakistan .
it is clay soil because frist it is topsoil then clay soil and after that it is sand soil
Because it is clay
what are the characteristic of clay
The clay soil.
Clay is strong