if three 30 cm lengths of glass tubes are tightly packed with clay, sand and loamy soils respectively and then stood in a beaker of water for one week, the level of water will be

a

lowest in the tube with clay

b

the same in all tubes

c

lowest in the tube with loamy soil

d

highest in the tube with sandy soil

e

lowest in the tube with sandy soil

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Ifefunke
9 years ago

Here is an explanation:

At the early stage of the rise of water in the different tubes, it is observed that the rise in water (capillary action) is faster in sandy soil than the other two. But after many hours or at the end of the experiment, clay and loamy soils experience higher rise in water than in sandy soil.

Clay and loamy soils have greater capillary action due to their tiny pores. In addition, loamy soil contains some organic matter while sandy soil has poor capillary action due tol large poor spaces and large particle sizes. This makes option E the correct answer

REF: Essential Biology for Secondary School, Pg 100

Alisha101
2 years ago

If you check essential biology page 165 an experiment is drawn there it shows Sandy soil has the highest level of water pls take a look so we don't make that mistake again

Abijah2026
4 months ago

The answer is "D"
Capillarity ability to move against gravity right.
Okay, imagine you put sandy soil in a bu

Abijah2026
4 months ago

The answer is "D"
Capillarity ability to move against gravity right.
Okay, imagine you put sandy soil in a bucket and then add water and the same thing for the other soil definitely the water in the sandy soil will rise quicker than that of the loamy and clay soil.
I don't know why they choose option "E", but if anyone has a contrary option please can you share it

Whykay100
10 years ago

D z d ans nt E

oluwalemibare
10 years ago

the answer is A and D cos water lowest in clay and highest in sand

oluwalemibare
10 years ago

water capillaries/porosity in different typesof soilis dat

clayretainwatermore dan loamy ehileloamymorrdansandy d andswerananshoukdbea D

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