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A sandy loam soil holds water at 140mm/m depth between

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Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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The water-holding capacity of saturated soils is generally 400–600 mm of water per metre of soil depth, but this depends very greatly on the clay content or soil texture (figure 1) (refer to 'Soil Texture' fact sheet). At saturation, sand holds about 400 mm of water per metre of soil depth.

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न्यू वॉटर होल्डिंग कैपेसिटी ऑफ सैंडी लोम सॉइल होल्ड द वॉटर एंड एक्सप्लेनेशन पोलूशन फ्रिली फॉलिंग बॉडी

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