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uses of gravitational water​

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Capillary water is the most important for crop production because it is held by soil particles against the force of gravity. As water infiltrates into a soli, the pore spaces fill with water. As the pores are filled, water moves through by soil by gravity and capillary force.

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Soil water is the term for water found in naturally occurring soil. ... There are three main types of soil water - gravitational water, capillary water, and hygroscopic water - and these terms are defined based on the function of the water in the soil. ... Hygroscopic water forms as a very ...

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