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How does soil facilitate water to percolate inside the earth?
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Answered by bagtanarmy123
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Explanation:

Pores larger than about 0.05 mm diameter, referred to as transmission pores, allow water to drain through the soil and enable air to enter the pores as the water drains out. Pore spaces are also needed for roots to freely penetrate soils in order to take up nutrients and water.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pores larger than about 0.05 mm diameter, referred to as transmission pores, allow water to drain through the soil and enable air to enter the pores as the water drains out. Pore spaces are also needed for roots to freely penetrate soils in order to take up nutrients and water.

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