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2. The water holding capacity is the highest in (i) sandy soil (ii) clayey soil (iii) loamy soil (iv) mixture of sand and loam ​

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Answered by Itzintellectual
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The water holding capacity is the highest in (i) sandy soil (ii) clayey soil (iii) loamy soil (iv) mixture of sand and loam

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The water holding capacity is the highest in clayey soil due to large surface area as well as the tightly packed particles that restrict the water from percolating.

Answered by harmansingh64889
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Thus, the water holding capacity is the highest in clayey soil due to large surface area as well as the tightly packed particles that restrict the water from percolating.

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