distinguish between water logging and water lodging
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so basically what i know from my geo teacher, Water logging occurs when there is too much water in a plant’s root zone, which then can decreases the oxygen available to the roots. while water lodging is when strong winds, heavy rain or wet soil causes the crop to loose balance making it fall over.
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Look up waterlog, waterlogged, or waterlogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waterlogging or water logging may refer to:
Waterlogging (agriculture), saturation of the soil by groundwater sufficient to prevent or hinder agriculture
Waterlogging (archeology), the exclusion of air from an archeological site by groundwater, preserving artifacts
Underwater logging, the process of harvesting trees that are submerged under water
Watered stock, an asset with artificially high value
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If water table rise to such a level through capillary action to the surface & root zone, that it cannot conveniently permit an anticipated activity this situation is called Water Lodging.