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soil texture is a soil property used to describe the relative proportion of different grain sizes of mineral particles in a soil. Particles are grouped according to their size into what are called soil separates. These separates are typically named clay, silt, and sand. Soil texture classification is based on the fractions of soil separates present in a soil. The soil texture triangle is a diagram often used to figure out soil textures.
Name of soil separate | Diameter limits (mm) (USDA classification) |
Clay | less than 0.002 |
Silt | 0.002–0.05 |
Very fine sand | 0.05–0.10 |
Fine sand | 0.10–0.25 |
Medium sand | 0.25–0.50 |
Coarse sand | 0.50–1.00 |
Very coarse sand | 1.00–2.00 |
(Source: Wikipedia)
soil texture is a soil property used to describe the relative proportion of different grain sizes of mineral particles in a soil. Particles are grouped according to their size into what are called soil separates. These separates are typically named clay, silt, and sand. Soil texture classification is based on the fractions of soil separates present in a soil. The soil texture triangle is a diagram often used to figure out soil textures.
Name of soil separate | Diameter limits (mm) (USDA classification) |
Clay | less than 0.002 |
Silt | 0.002–0.05 |
Very fine sand | 0.05–0.10 |
Fine sand | 0.10–0.25 |
Medium sand | 0.25–0.50 |
Coarse sand | 0.50–1.00 |
Very coarse sand | 1.00–2.00 |
(Source: Wikipedia)