moist soil grains are pulled out together when they are taken out of water. why?
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Moist soil grains are pulled together because surface area of thin film of water is reduced. It is surface tension which gives stretching property to the surface of a liquid
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● Moist soil grains are pulled out together when they are taken out of water this is due to surface tension.
● The water forms an exceptionally dainty layer between the interface of soil and plant. ...
● Subsequently alongside with this water, clammy soil grains are likewise pulled alongside water by the plants because of less surface region of slim water film
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