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differentiate between infiltration rate and percolation rate​

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Answered by Ayansh3049X
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Infiltration delivers water from the surface into the soil and plant rooting zone while Percolation moves it through the soil profile to replenish ground water supplies or become part of sub-surface run-off process. Thus, the Percolation process represents the flow of water from unsaturated zone to the saturated zone

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Answered by shiksha78864
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Infiltration rate in the soil is a measure of the rate at which soil is able to absorb rainfall or irrigation. It is measured in inches per hour or millimetres per hour. Percolation rate is defined as the rate at which fluid is filtered through porous materials.

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