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Chemistry, 17.12.2019 20:31 kyaslaven9791
Ben dug up some soil in his neighborhood that has very large particles and felt rough to the touch. when ben added water to a sample of the soil, it drained through very quickly. which type of soil can ben conclude that he has found? a) clay b) humus c) loam d) sand
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