Science, asked by sunnythakur57, 1 year ago

how does the percolation rate affect growth of crops?

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Answered by Answers4u
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Soil with high percolation rate is more suited to the growth of crops.

Percolation rate refers to water retention in the soil.

A high percolation rate means that the soil is porous and toxins can be easily removed to improve the quality of the top soil.

It also increases the oxygen absorption of the soil making it oxygen rich.

Answered by anildeshmukh
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Answer:

Explanation:

Soil with high percolation rate is more suited to the growth of crops.

Percolation rate refers to water retention in the soil.

A high percolation rate means that the soil is porous and toxins can be easily removed to improve the quality of the top soil.

It also increases the oxygen absorption of the soil making it oxygen rich.

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