The document discusses particle size and gradation of soils. It describes how particle sizes can vary by orders of magnitude, from clay particles only a few microns in size to boulders over a meter wide. Soils are separated into standard size grades of clay, silt, sand, gravel etc. based on particle diameter cutoffs. Particle size is measured using sieves for larger particles and sedimentation analysis for finer particles. Sedimentation analysis involves dispersing soil in water, allowing particles to settle out over time, and measuring density to determine particle sizes based on settling rates. Accumulation curves are commonly used to represent particle size distribution data.