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What Is Clay Soil?
The soil which comprised of very fine mineral particles and not much organic material is reoffered as clayey soil and this clay soil is benefits from high nutrients.
The clayey soil consists of very fine particles of clay and that way clay soil holds a high capacity of water. Wet clay types soils are sticky and contain very little air in clay the size of soil particles is less than 0.2 mm.
These clay soils are composed of millions of clay particles that are 0.002 millimeters in diameter. The particles of soils are tightly spaced so that have poor water movement as well as air movement throughout in and the clay soils are notorious.


This soil consists an above than 25% of clay-made soil clayey and soil holds a high amount of water because of the more spaces found between clay particles.

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