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In science, what 'L' is a type of fertile soil consisting of sand, silt, clay, and organic material?

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The term that starts with 'L' and refers to a type of fertile soil consisting of sand, silt, clay, and organic material is "loam". Loam is a type of soil that is ideal for plant growth because it provides a good balance of drainage and moisture retention, as well as a mix of different-sized particles that allow for good aeration and root growth. Loam soil typically consists of about 40% sand, 40% silt, and 20% clay, but the exact proportions can vary. Loam soil is commonly found in areas with a temperate climate and adequate rainfall, and it is often considered the ideal soil type for gardening and farming.
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'L' stands for Loam, a soil type that is ideal for growing a wide range of plants due to its ability to retain moisture and nutrients. It is a mixture of different soil types and organic matter, giving it a balanced texture and composition. Loam soils are commonly found in temperate regions and are highly valued in agriculture.
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In science, a type of fertile soil consisting of sand, silt, clay, and organic material is called loam. Loam is a mixture of soil particles that is ideal for supporting plant growth. It has good drainage and fertility, and is often used in agriculture and gardening.
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'L' stands for Loam. Its a mixture of sand (containing humus), silt and clay. Its 30 percent clay, 50 percent sand and 20 percent silt. The soil is actually referred to as agricultural soil because it has the capacity to maintain moisture and nutrients and hence very fertile and rich. Loam is ideal for most garden plants because it holds plenty of moisture and also drains well so that sufficient air can reach the roots. Again the organic matter that it contains are of several advantages, like- increased water and nutrients holding capacity, in addition to improved aeration, which only sand or clay does not have. 
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