how do absorption rate of water and percolation rate if water for sandy loamy and clayey soil vary
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Rainwater percolates through the soil and collects above the bedrock. This level of groundwater is called water table. Sandy soil is quite loose, so the percolation rate of water is highest in sandy soil but lowest in the clay soil because it is very compact.
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Rainwater percolates through the soil and collects above the bedrock. This level of groundwater is called water table. Sandy soil is quite loose, so the percolation rate of water is highest in sandy soil but lowest in the clay soil because it is very compact.
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