Soil texture
Across
- 5. The mass of soil per unit volume, indicating how compact or loose the soil is.
- 7. Texture: The measure of the size of particles within the soil, which determines how the soil feels and behaves.
- 8. The visual appearance of soil, which can vary depending on the presence of organic matter, minerals, and moisture.
- 10. A soil texture that is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay, providing good drainage, water retention, and nutrient-holding capacity.
Down
- 1. The physical state or firmness of soil, which can range from loose to compacted.
- 2. The amount of empty space or pores within the soil, which affects its ability to hold water and allow air circulation.
- 3. A soil texture made up of medium-sized particles, which feels smooth like powder when dry and slippery when wet.
- 4. Essential elements or compounds present in the soil that are necessary for plant growth and development.
- 6. A soil texture consisting of tiny or fine particles, which feels smooth and hard when dry and sticky when wet.
- 9. A soil texture composed of large or coarse particles, which feels gritty or rough and allows easy passage of water and air.