Science, asked by SachuHele06, 1 month ago

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.What do you understand by:-
(a) percolation of water in the soil (b) soil water?


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Answered by ItzGeniusMunda
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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. Spaces in soil, between the mineral and organic matter, that are filled with water or air.

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Answered by IISachhidaBassiII
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What do you understand by:-

What do you understand by:-(a) percolation of water in the soil

(b) soil water?

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Percolation of water in the soil:-

The process of passing down of water through the spaces between the soils particles is called percolation of water.

Soil water:-

When water percolates through the soil, a part of it is retained in the upper layers of the soil. This water retained by the soil is called soil water.

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