Sedimentary
Clay sand is a type of soil composed of a combination of clay and sand particles. It is often found in areas where the two types of particles have mixed together naturally, resulting in a soil type that contains properties of both clay and sand. Clay sand can be challenging to work with because it tends to be compacted and has poor drainage.
Clay is the most dense soil type, followed by silt and then sand. Clay particles are finer and more closely packed, which gives clay a higher density compared to silt and sand.
Gravel is typically heavier than sand, and therefore gravel would be heavier than both clay and sand. This is because gravel consists of larger-sized particles and has a higher density compared to clay and sand.
Yes, clay particles are very small, smaller than sand particles.
Clay holds more water than sand and silt. Clay particles are smaller and create a denser structure that can hold water more effectively than the larger particles of sand and silt.
Sedimentary
Sedimentary
Water + stone = sand Sand + swamp = clay
Clay = Swamp + Sand Swamp = Water + Soil Sand = Water + Stone
Sand+Swamp Sand= Stone+Water (Stone is Air and Lava) (Lava is Earth and Fire) Swamp= Water+Earth
Clay minerals, calcite, and silica.
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Clay, bits of stone e.g Limestone and Granite, Sand, Water and Chemicals.
swamp+sand=clay
mud+sand=clay
Clay is soft and sand is like sand water
Yes if the sand is on the clay it can roll even if the sand was not on the clay.The clay can still roll.