Moorum Soil | moorum definition |Difference between moorum and soil
Moorum Soil | moorum definition |Difference between moorum and soil
MOORUM SOIL
Moorum is also a type of soil, mostly used for construction works. Generally, it is deep brown or red in colour. Moorum is used in plinth filling (basement filling soil), road pavements, backfilling in trenches & footing pits. It is a suitable type of soil in the construction field, since it does not contain any organic matter & can be compacted easily forming hard surfaces.
Types of moorum
- Bentonite
- Black cotton soil
- Boulders
- Calcareous soil
- Caliche
- Clay
- Cobbles
- Diatomaceous
- Dispersive clays
- Dune sands
- Expensive clays
- Fills
- Gravel
- Hard pans
- Humus
- Kankar
- Laterites
- Loam
- Loess
- Marl
- Moorum
- Muck
- Peat
- Sand
- Tuff
- Silt
- Till
- Topsoils
- Tundra
SOIL
The soil is defined as a mixture of minerals, gravel, organic matter & rock particles. In other words, the soil is the upper crust of the earth, supporting animals & plants growth with countless organisms within it.
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