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18 February, 01:32

Soil is classified by particle size into one of three different categories: sand, silt, or clay. The diagram shows a comparison of these three particles, as well as a piece of gravel to show size differences. Which best explains why all soil particles are not the same size?

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  1. 18 February, 02:15
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    Because they are made upf of different types of dit and rock. there location may affect this as well. if one was in a cave they might be larger. and a water source, like a lake, or rivier, they might be smaller. this is why usually around the bottom of lakes and oceans, you would find sand, not boulders.
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