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the water holding capacity is the highest in which soil. ​

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Answered by prasiddhimaurya10081
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Answer:

Sandy soil clay soil is the answer

Answered by presentmoment
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A soil's water holding capacity is an extremely essential quality. Soils that retain a significant amount of water are less prone to nutrient and pesticide loss due to leaching.

Explanation:

  • A soil with a lower water holding capacity reaches saturation more sooner than a soil with a higher water holding capacity, this is the case. All of the extra water, nutrients, and pesticides in the soil solution drain downhill in the soil profile once the soil is saturated with water.
  • Clay and silt particles with a smaller surface area have a bigger surface area than sand particles with a larger surface area. Clay particles have a huge surface area, which allows them to hold more water.
  • Due to the enormous surface area and closely packed particles that prevent water from percolating, clayey soil has the highest water holding capacity.

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