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Understanding soil Texture andStructureHAVE YOU EVER MADE sand castlesand mud pies? If so, think backat how the sand and mud were alike ordifferent. What did they feel like? Whathappened when they dried? Both hadunique properties that will be discussedin this : 1. Describe soil Texture and soil characteristics related to Explain soil Structure and various types of soil Terms: soil TextureThe inorganic material in soil is calledmineral matter. Mineral matter began as rock thatwas weathered into small particles. Most soils have different sizes of mineral particles. Theseparticles are labeled sand, silt, or clay, based on their the largest of the mineral particles. Sand particles create large pore spaces thatimprove aeration. Water flows through the large pore spaces quickly. Soils with a high percent-age of sand are generally well drained. Sandy soils lack the ability to hold nutrients and are notfertile.
smallest size soil particle. Soil texture describes the proportion of the soil particles and the fineness or coarseness of a soil. The texture of a soil determines soil characteristics that affect plant growth. Three of these characteristics are water-holding capacity, permeability, and soil workability. E-unit: Understanding Soil Texture and ...
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