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A soil expert told you that run off occurs more commonly over soil made mostly of clay than it does over soil made mostly of sand. What might this be

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Answer: clay soil absorbs less rainwater because it has less a lower permeability than sand

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This is because the particles that make up the clay are closely packed together, leaving very little room for water to soak through. The particles in sand however, have much larger gaps in them, meaning that more water can fill the space, equaling less run off.

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