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soil contains air explain​

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Answered by Insanegirl0
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Explanation:

The soil atmosphere is not uniform throughout the soil because there can be localized pockets of air. The relative humidity of soil air is close to 100%, unlike most atmospheric humidity. Air in the soil often contains several hundred times more carbon dioxide.

Answered by Ria7v
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air bubbles that come out when soil is added to water are because of the presence of the small pores in the soil that contain air. when water enters these pores, air gets displaced by it.

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