Question
Click and drag description to the matching type of soil. Each category will contain exactly TWO answers.
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Sandy Soil Clay Loam
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Sandy Soil Clay Loam
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here's a description of the three types of soil, and I'll match them with the appropriate categories for you:
1. **Sandy Soil**:
- Has large particles and drains quickly.
- Low in nutrients and holds little moisture.
2. **Clay Soil**:
- Made up of very fine particles and holds water well.
- Can become compacted and is difficult to work with.
3. **Loam**:
- A balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay.
- Retains moisture while providing good drainage and is rich in nutrients.
Now, I will match these descriptions to their soil types:
- **Sandy Soil**: Large particles, drains quickly; low in nutrients.
- **Clay**: Fine particles, holds water well; can become compacted.
- **Loam**: Balanced mixture; retains moisture, good drainage, rich in nutrients.
You can place them in the respective categories as follows:
**Sandy Soil:**
- Has large particles and drains quickly.
- Low in nutrients and holds little moisture.
**Clay:**
- Made up of very fine particles and holds water well.
- Can become compacted and is difficult to work with.
**Loam:**
- A balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay.
- Retains moisture while providing good drainage and is rich in nutrients.
1. **Sandy Soil**:
- Has large particles and drains quickly.
- Low in nutrients and holds little moisture.
2. **Clay Soil**:
- Made up of very fine particles and holds water well.
- Can become compacted and is difficult to work with.
3. **Loam**:
- A balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay.
- Retains moisture while providing good drainage and is rich in nutrients.
Now, I will match these descriptions to their soil types:
- **Sandy Soil**: Large particles, drains quickly; low in nutrients.
- **Clay**: Fine particles, holds water well; can become compacted.
- **Loam**: Balanced mixture; retains moisture, good drainage, rich in nutrients.
You can place them in the respective categories as follows:
**Sandy Soil:**
- Has large particles and drains quickly.
- Low in nutrients and holds little moisture.
**Clay:**
- Made up of very fine particles and holds water well.
- Can become compacted and is difficult to work with.
**Loam:**
- A balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay.
- Retains moisture while providing good drainage and is rich in nutrients.