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The rate at which water moves through soil is called the …………………… rate of water in the soil ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\small\mathcal\red{percolation,\: permeability\:or\: hydraulic }\small\mathcal\red{conductivity.}

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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