Environmental Sciences, asked by tarunmittal1950, 1 year ago

Water retention capacity of loamy soil is _______

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Answered by saimeen11
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Soil water holding capacity is controlled primarily by the soil texture and the soil organic matter content. Soil texture is a reflection of the particle size distribution of a soil. An example is a silt loam soil that has 30% sand, 60% silt and 10% clay sized particles.

Answered by warrenwendo
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Answer:

water retention in loamy soil is moderate because it is composed of sand particles and clay particles meaning it has better drainage and infiltration of water and air

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