- Loam (in
geology and soil science) is soil
composed mostly of sand (particle size > 63
micrometres (0.0025 in)), silt (particle size > 2
micrometres (7...
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contains various soil types, some of
which are red
sandy loams (Chalaka), Red
loamy sands (Dubba),
lateritic soils, salt-affected soils,
alluvial soils, shallow...
- in Nashville,
Swift made a "bait-and-switch maneuver,
planting roots in
loamy country soil, then
pivoting to pop".
Clash wrote that she has the versatility...
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texture and
Plasticity data NO
Description Sand Silt Clay LL PI 1 Well
graded loamy sand 88 10 2 16 NP 2 Well
graded sandy loam 72 15 13 16 NP 3 Med graded...
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under sunlight with
moist soil. It can
tolerate light (sandy),
medium (
loamy) and
heavy (clay) soils. The soil can be acidic, neutral, or alkaline. Chrysanthemum...
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proximity to the sea. In the suburbs, the soil
cover is
largely alluvial and
loamy. The
underlying rock of the
region is
composed of
black Deccan basalt flows...
- due to
presence of
lesser number of
rivers and streams.
These soils are
loamy and are dark
brown in colour, and are
covered with
forests in the lowlands...
- 12–15
kilograms per
hectare (11–13 lb/acre) is recommended. Fertile, sandy,
loamy soils with good aeration,
proper drainage, and high
oxygen availability...
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Further inland and
along the riverbanks, the soil is
mostly alluvial and
loamy. The soil is rich in
minerals and humus, thus
conducive to agriculture....
- depressions. The
southern part has co****-textured
subsoils and
loamy topsoils.
Sandy loams and
loamy sands are
common in the
eastern part
adjoining Oak Bay....