Yes, clay is more porous than sand. Typical porosity of silt and clay is 35-50% and 33-60%, respectively. Sand has porosity of 20-35%.
sand has more porosity because sand has a very smaller particle size than dirt. relatively, the smaller the particle size, the higher the porosity. clay has the highest porosity than other soils. sand has high porosity. dirt has low porosity
Yes, clay particles are very small, smaller than sand particles.
Metamorphic rocks would have less porosity than sedimentary rocks.
It doesn't. Topsoil absorbs water better than sand and clay.
Yes, sand is more permeable than clay since sand contains bigger particles and bigger particles equal greater permeability.
sand has more porosity because sand has a very smaller particle size than dirt. relatively, the smaller the particle size, the higher the porosity. clay has the highest porosity than other soils. sand has high porosity. dirt has low porosity
No it is bigger.larger than clay but smaller than sand particles" - DESCRIBING SILT
Clay is not more porous than sand. Porous means permeable by fluids, so, sand is more porous than clay.
Yes, clay particles are very small, smaller than sand particles.
Metamorphic rocks would have less porosity than sedimentary rocks.
because the sand is very softer than a clay
It doesn't. Topsoil absorbs water better than sand and clay.
Clay is heavier than sand since its density and its moisture content cause it to be heavier.
Yes, sand is more permeable than clay since sand contains bigger particles and bigger particles equal greater permeability.
Clay is less than 0.002 silt is 0.002 to 0.05 and sand is 0.05 to 2in
No way
A clay crystal. Smaller than that, a clay molecule.