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Loem soil
i would guees because the sand is not very compact they are little grains and do not link together where as soil is very compact so the water would not 'slip' through it
sand
the grains of the rock
soil
The texture of soil depends on its particle size: clay-fine grains, very little space for water. sand- coarse grains, loose, water drains quicklysilt-medium grains, retains water.
lot of grains
Millets are known as coarse grains that can be grown on less fertile and sandy soil.
If the question has to do with the environmental process of soil liquefaction, the water between the grains stays were it is, which causes the soil grains to lose friction and therefore makes it act as a liquid.
Loem soil
i would guees because the sand is not very compact they are little grains and do not link together where as soil is very compact so the water would not 'slip' through it
Subsoil.
It was a rich soil to plant grains and vegetables.
sand
the grains of the rock
soil
pollen grains are little grains in side a flower