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30 December, 21:55
What is the smallest soil particle
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Charlie Weaver
30 December, 22:55
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The answer to the question is clay
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Xavier Huerta
31 December, 01:17
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The particles that make up soil are categorized into three groups by size: sand, silt, and clay. Sand particles are the largest and clay particles the smallest. Although a soil could be all sand, all clay, or all silt, that's rare.
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