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sandy soil will allow more water because it is more porous than the clayey soil.
Sandy soil is more susceptible to erosion.
Loamy soil, Sandy soil and Clayey soil
sandy clayey
because sandy soil can absorb water only at a limit
yes it can
Sandy soil is too porous and allows leaching of nutrients below where the roots of the plants can reach it and will lead to poor growth. Clayey soil especially when hard will not enable the germinating seed planted to rise above the soil surface.
Their both the same, really, just two different names for sand with clay in it, however one might have more clay in one (sandy clay) than the other (clayey sand), but only by miniscule amounts.
Water can easily move through sandy soils, wheras clay-rich soil is much harder for water to penetrate, so sandy soils are drier.
Pretty much. Palominos, buckskins, cremellos, light bays, duns, and roans could all be described as "sandy."
1. Alluvial soil2. Red soil3. Laterite4. Black soil5. Sandy soil6. Clayey soil
1. Alluvial soil2. Red soil3. Laterite4. Black soil5. Sandy soil6. Clayey soil