the moisture of the soil can be retained by the process of___________
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The moisture of the soil can be retained by the process of Retention .
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The moisture of the soil can be retained by the process of retention.
- Soil water retention can be understood as groundwater retention after passing through holes in the ground to meet water sources such as groundwater or surface streams. Holes in the ground can be defined as the air gaps that exist between soil particles.
- Water retention depends largely on the size of the soil particles. The more compacted the soil particles are, the more likely it is that water molecules will cling to soil particles, such as clay, unlike sandy loam, with large particles and coarse particles.
- Soil water retention is important for plants and serves as a major source of moisture for it in almost all habitats. In addition to being absorbed into the soil, soil moisture can also be reduced due to direct evaporation from the soil and plant respiration.
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