How to define percolating rate

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 10 months ago
The process in which water passes down slowly through the soil is called percolation of water. The rate of percolation depends on the different type of soils. The percolation rate of water in a soil is the volume of water in millimeters which passes down the soil per minute. It is written in short form as mL/min. It is highest in sandy soil and lowest in clayey soil. The soil with low rate of percolation would be the most suitable for growing paddy.
The rate of percolation is measure by amount of water in mL divided by percolation time in mins.
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