Sandy soil is dry in comparison to clay due to lack of moisture and consistency. Sandy soil is just not wet.
Sandy soil has larger particles, which creates larger pore spaces that allow water to drain quickly through the soil. This means that sandy soil dries out quickly after rainfall. In contrast, clay soil has smaller particles and smaller pore spaces, which causes water to drain more slowly. This can lead to water logging in clay soil after rainfall.
Sandy soil tends to dry out quickly after a rain shower due to its large particle size and poor water retention capacity. The porous nature of sandy soil allows water to drain away more rapidly compared to other soil types like clay or loam.
Sandy soil: Soil with a high proportion of sand particles; it is well-draining but has low fertility due to it lacking nutrients. Clay soil: Soil with a high proportion of clay particles; it has good water retention but can be prone to compaction and drainage issues. Loamy soil: Soil with a balanced combination of sand, silt, and clay particles; it is fertile, well-draining, and retains moisture well, making it ideal for plant growth.
Clay soil can become hard as stone when dry due to its fine particles that easily compact together. When clay soil dries out, it shrinks and hardens, making it difficult for water to penetrate and plants to grow.
Soil with a high concentration of clay is able to hold water.
BEcause sand cannot retain water, whereas clay is very good at it.
osmosis plasmolysis capillary action envirroment Surface area of the clay is higher than the sandy soil so it adsorbs/absorbs more moisture
Sandy soil has larger particles, which creates larger pore spaces that allow water to drain quickly through the soil. This means that sandy soil dries out quickly after rainfall. In contrast, clay soil has smaller particles and smaller pore spaces, which causes water to drain more slowly. This can lead to water logging in clay soil after rainfall.
The soil in a desert is dry and sandy.
dry and sandy soil
a lack of water
clay soil has tiny pieces very close together, it feels dry.
Sandy soil tends to dry out quickly after a rain shower due to its large particle size and poor water retention capacity. The porous nature of sandy soil allows water to drain away more rapidly compared to other soil types like clay or loam.
Cactus/ xerophytes
Indian Soil :) Anyway, i presume sandy soil, rather acidic and dry.
It would get harder once they clay dry's.
Clay soil is one comprised of soil particles that are extremely fine (0.02mm in diameter). The particles are extremly closely packed, which does not allow much "pore space" with in the soil - making it generally anearobic in nature. As the particles are very small the clay has a high surface area and can retain a lot of water when wet; on the flip side once it dried out it bakes hard and is difficult to rehydrate. Clay soils also shrink in volume when they dry. Most plants will not grow in heavy clay soils which the exception of some (roses and grapes) which thrive in them.