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a soil can include particles ranging in size from very fine clay to coarse sand. Why is neither of these soils ideal for plant growth including agriculture
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a soil can include particles ranging in size from very fine clay to coarse sand. Why is neither of these soils ideal for plant growth including agriculture
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Water would go right through sand, making it almost impossible for any type or plant growth/agriculture. hope this helps <3
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