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(a) The absorption capacity of sandy soil is the minimum.
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The absorption capacity of sandy soil is the minimum because it is less fertile.
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The absorption capacity of sandy soil is the minimum because its Less fertile
Explanation:
For sandy soils, the volumetric soil moisture content remaining at field capacity is 15 to 25%, for loam soils, 35 to 45 percent, and for clay soils, 45 to 55 percent.
The smallest capacity:
- The water-holding capacity of sand soil is the lowest. The size of the particles in the soil determines its ability to hold water.
- Sandy soils feature coarse particles, which means they can't hold much water or nutrients.
Does sandy soil have a limited water-holding capacity:
- The larger the water holding capacity, the smaller the particle size. - Small-particle clay soil has a greater surface area and hence holds more water.
- Sandy soil, on the other hand, has a very low water-holding capacity due to its bigger particle size.
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