Sabado, Marso 15, 2014

one of our activity in soil..
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Fact sheets
Soil texture triangle
These are the characteristics that help you identify each soil type.
SAND:
  • feels sandy
  • cannot be rolled into a ball.
LOAMY SAND:
  • feels sandy
  • can be rolled into a ball
  • falls apart when handled.
LOAM:
  • feels sandy
  • can be rolled into a ball
  • does not fall apart when handled
  • feels spongy.
SANDY LOAM:
  • feels sandy
  • can be rolled into a ball
  • does not fall apart when handled
  • does not feel spongy
  • cannot be rolled into a 40mm sausage shape.
SANDY CLAY:
  • feels sandy
  • can be rolled into a ball
  • does not fall apart when handled
  • does not feel spongy
  • can be rolled into a 40mm sausage shape
  • is like plasticine and sticky to the touch.
SANDY CLAY LOAM:
  • feels sandy
  • can be rolled into a ball
  • does not fall apart when handled
  • does not feel spongy
  • can be rolled into a 40mm sausage shape
  • is not like plasticine or sticky to the touch.
SILT LOAM:
  • does not feel sandy
  • can be rolled into a sausage shape.
CLAY:
  • does not feel sandy
  • cannot be rolled into a sausage shape
  • will get a shine when rubbed with the thumb nail
  • can be formed into a ball that is resistant to breaking and able to be given a high shine.
SILTY CLAY:
  • does not feel sandy
  • cannot be rolled into a sausage shape
  • will get a shine when rubbed with the thumb nail
  • cannot be formed into a ball that is resistant to breaking and able to be given a high shine.
SILTY CLAY LOAM:
  • does not feel sandy
  • cannot be rolled into a sausage shape
  • will not get a shine when rubbed with the thumb nail
  • produces a distinct fingerprint.
CLAY LOAM:

  • does not feel sandy
  • cannot be rolled into a sausage shape
  • will not get a shine when rubbed with the thumb nail
  • will not produce a distinct fingerprint.

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