Difference between water lodging and water logging
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Waterlogging refers to the saturation of soil with water. Soil may be regarded as waterlogged when the water table of the groundwater is too high to conveniently permit an anticipated activity, like agriculture. Crops need air to a greater or lesser depth in the soil.
Water lodging means the saturation of soil with water. Soil may be regarded as water lodged when the underground water table goes too high to conveniently permit agriculture and other similar activities.
Water lodging means the saturation of soil with water. Soil may be regarded as water lodged when the underground water table goes too high to conveniently permit agriculture and other similar activities.
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