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the soil in a certain farmland gets water logged every time it rains. why? ​

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Answered by BrycenCabitac
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This is happening because the water table in the area is fairly high and the soil is saturated with water, thus making the seeping of water due to rain difficult.

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Answered by sreejakundu7
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Explanation:

A study has determined what are the most important causes of waterlogged soils. ... Waterlogging is caused by a combination of excess rainfall (for the site), poor external drain- age (runoff), poor internal drainage (water movement in the soil profile) and the inability of the soil to store much water.

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