3. The soil which is a mixture of sand, clay,
slit and humus.
4. The
of passing water through
process of
porous soil.
5. Impervious rock which holds groundwater
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1 Loamy soil is composed of a mixture of sand, clay and humus. Loamy soil contains different sizes of particles. It is dark in colour.
2 his process is called drainage or percolation. The water drained from the pores is replaced by air. In coarse textured (sandy) soils, drainage is completed within a period of a few hours.
3 Groundwater in aquifers between layers of poorly permeable rock, such as clay or shale, may be confined under pressure. If such a confined aquifer is tapped by a well, water will rise above the top of the aquifer and may even flow from the well onto the land surface.
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3. Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, clay, slit and humus.
4. This process is called drainage or percolation.
5. aquifer
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