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Water logging is common in clayey soil.

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Answered by ankitdwivediii
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Regular rainfall can cause repeated waterlogging and drainage cycles, and the soil can have high reduction potential for long periods. Clay that is repeatedly waterlogged for long periods often appears blue-grey, and may have a swampy smell.

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Regular rainfall can cause repeated waterlogging and drainage cycles, and the soil can have high reduction potential for long periods. Clay that is repeatedly waterlogged for long periods often appears blue-grey, and may have a swampy smell.

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