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1. difference between water and soil​

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Answered by manojchauhanma2
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A coarse soil has bigger particles than a fine soil, but it has less porosity, or overall pore space. Water can be held tighter in small pores than in large ones, so fine soils can hold more water than coarse soils. Water infiltration is the movement of water from the soil surface into the soil profile.

Answered by anilmeher665
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Soil water content, we usually refer to either moisture retention between wilting point and field capacity or between any other two soil moisture constants. But water holding capacity is worked beyond field capacity .

A coarse soil has bigger particles than a fine soil, but it has less porosity, or overall pore space. Water can be held tighter in small pores than in large ones, so fine soils can hold more water than coarse soils. Water infiltration is the movement of water from the soil surface into the soil profile.

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