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The space between the soil particles and soil organisms is called

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Answered by Ninu2018
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Porosity or pore space is the amount of air space or void space between soil particles. Infiltration, groundwater movement, and storage occur in these void spaces. The porosity of soil or geologic materials is the ratio of the volume of pore space in a unit of material to the total volume of material..


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The space between the ‘soil particles and soil organisms’ is called pore space.

Explanation:  

  • Pore space is a potential space between the ‘soil particles and the soil organism’. This space is of a large importance.  
  • This is because this contains a ‘large amount of trapped gases’ which are essential for the survival of the soil organisms.  
  • Also this space contains nitrogen which are essential for the growth of plants. The more the ‘amount of pore space’, the more porous is the soil and such type of soils are essential for the growth of a variety of creatures.

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