well plants can grow in sand so it most have some nutrients
No, trees do not contain sand.
No. It has very little nutrients.
You do not have grass because you have sand. Sand does not contain much in the way of nutrients for plants to grow in. And it does not hold moisture well and water drains through it. You will need some good top soil to get grass to grow.
No, they do not. They are "old soils" and contain very few nutrients.
Loam is a soil type that is a combination of sand, silt, and clay along with organic matter. It is well-draining and rich in nutrients, making it ideal for plant growth.
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nutrients
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
Sand drains much more readily than those with clay and organic matter. This means the plant does not get as much water in sandy soil. Neither does sand contain many nutrients. Typically, plants that grow naturallyin sandy soil can withstand low levels of both water and nutrients. Often sands can be acidic, and can become non-wetting, which further reduces the amount of available water.
They can't get the proper nutrients and sand is not water retentive.
Micro-nutrients are classed into 2 groups;VitaminsMineralsAnd so, foods that contain micro-nutrients are foods that contain minerals or vitamins.
Yes. Generally sand is mostly silica.