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what is leaching? Describe ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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&lt;body bgcolor=red&gt;&lt;marquee direction="up"&gt;&lt;font color=yellow&gt;</p><p>The word “leaching” is believed to have been derived from either late Middle English “leche” or Old English “leccan” meaning to moisten and to allow leaking. Currently, leaching primarily describes the process of water carrying soluble substances or small particles through soil or rock.

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Answered by hardik3332
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Leaching is the loss or extraction of certain materials from a carrier into a liquid (usually, but not always a solvent). and may refer to: Leaching (agriculture), the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil; or applying a small amount of excess irrigation to avoid soil salinity.

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