Asked by Sayyam Tariq on Jun 16, 2024

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Which soil texture is the most likely to become waterlogged? 

A)  clay 
B)  sand 
C)  silt 
D)  loam

Waterlogged

A condition where the soil is so saturated with water that there is insufficient oxygen for plant roots to breathe, often leading to plant stress or death.

  • Discern the physical traits of diverse soil categories (clay, sand, silt, loam) and examine their repercussions on environmental health.
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A'jaylah YatesJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Clay soil has small particles that pack tightly together, which means water has a harder time moving through it. This can lead to waterlogging, where the soil becomes saturated with water and can't absorb any more. Sand and loam soils, on the other hand, have larger particles that allow for better drainage, while silt falls somewhere in between.