"Why do sandy soils have higher bulk densities than clay soils?" Highlight and explain the errors in
this ChatGPT response.
The differences in particle size and packing characteristics between sandy and clay soils are the
primary reasons for the variation in bulk density. Sandy soils have larger particles and looser
packing, resulting in more extensive pore spaces and higher bulk density, while clay soils have
finer particles and denser packing, leading to less pore space and lower bulk density. These
differences in bulk density can have significant implications for soil properties, water retention,
and plant growth.
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