what the f*ck do you think
Yes, silt is smaller than sand.
Clay particles are smaller than silt particles. Clay particles are smaller than 0.002 mm in diameter, while silt particles range from 0.002 to 0.05 mm.
Coarse soil is typically a combination of sand and gravel particles. Sand particles are larger than silt and clay but smaller than gravel, while gravel particles are the largest of the three soil types.
Gravel, sand, silt, and clay are classified based on their particle size. Gravel has the largest particle size (greater than 2mm), followed by sand (0.06mm - 2mm), silt (0.002mm - 0.06mm), and clay (<0.002mm). Gravel is coarse and drains water quickly, while clay is fine and retains water.
Pebble larger than clay
No it is bigger.larger than clay but smaller than sand particles" - DESCRIBING SILT
its grainy like silt found in a river only the grains are made of stone so its like a smaller version of gravel
The French word for a ridge of sediment, gravel, silt, and other materials is "alluvion."
sand, gravel and silt... heavy in silica
All sediments
there is one Earth material that is smaller than sand it is clay
Yes, sand has fine particals, gravel is much larger.