Property of soil

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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 4 months ago
Properties of Soil:
Percolation Rate of Water: Amount of water drained through water in unit time is known as percolation rate of water in soil. The percolation rate of water in sandy soil is fastest and in clayey soil is slowest.
Moisture present in soil: Amount of water present in soil is called moisture present in soil. The amount of moisture present in clayey soil is highest and that in sandy soil is lowest.
Absorption of water: Different soil absorbs different amount of water. Clayey soil absorbs the highest amount of water because of its higher water retention capacity. On the other hand, sandy soil absorbs the least amount of water because of its lower water retention capacity.
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