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Types of soil

Grade 4 · Agriculture 1 min read

Introduction

Soil is the material that covers the land on Earth. It is where plants grow and animals live. There are different types of soil that have different colors, textures, and properties.

Types of Soil

1. Sandy Soil

  • Description: Sandy soil is light and gritty. It feels rough when you touch it.
  • Example: Think of the sand at the beach. It is loose and doesn't hold water well.

2. Clay Soil

  • Description: Clay soil is sticky and smooth when wet. It becomes hard and lumpy when it dries.
  • Example: Imagine the mud you play with after rain. It can be shaped into balls.

3. Loamy Soil

  • Description: Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, clay, and silt. It is crumbly and holds water well.
  • Example: Picture the soil in a garden. It is rich in nutrients and good for plants to grow.

Fun Activity

Go outside and collect samples of soil from different places like a garden, a playground, and a riverbank. Feel the soil with your hands and observe its color and texture. Try to identify if it is sandy, clayey, or loamy.

Remember

  • Soil is the material that covers the land.
  • There are different types of soil: sandy, clay, and loamy.
  • Sandy soil is gritty and doesn't hold water well.
  • Clay soil is sticky when wet and hard when dry.
  • Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, clay, and silt, and it is good for growing plants.
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