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Above the gravel container. Observe water moving though the gravel. Repeat the same procedure with the sand and silt. What do you notice?
Water will pass through sand faster than silt.
Explanation:
Silt has a lot of clay in its composition, which compromises the existence of pores, preventing its ability to infiltrate. As a result, silty soil does not allow water to pass through it quickly.
The opposite is true of sand. This is because the sand is a very porous soil and has a very low amount of clay, which makes the sand have a high infiltration capacity, allowing the water to pass through it with agility.