Give reasons for low percolation rate of clayey soil as compared to sandy soil.
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The process in which water passes down slowly through the soil is called percolation of water. The rate of percolation depends on the different type of soils.It is highest in sandy soil and lowest in clayey soil. It is moderate in loamy soil.
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Lack of oxygen in the root zone of plants causes their root tissues to decompose. ... Once a waterloggingevent has passed, plants recommence respiring. As long assoil conditions are moist, the older roots close to the surface allow the plant to survive.
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