Geography, asked by ojasvii, 10 months ago

percolation of water in soil is expressed as​

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Answered by malar01
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Soil acts as a sponge to take up and retain water. Movement of water into soil is called infiltration, and the downward movement of water within the soil is called percolation, permeability or hydraulic conductivity. Pore space in soil is the conduit that allows water to infiltrate and percolate. It also serves as the storage compartment for water.

Answered by RIDHIMA1922006
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percolation is lower part phenomena of soil water where it moves layer to layer and meets to ground water zone

infiltration is the upper part phenomenal of soil water, which increases the soil moisture and considered as interflow, but percolation meets the ground water zone and considered as base flow, which later meets to nearby stream or river after a long period of time

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