What is the importance of water present in the soil?
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- It is necessary to grow plants.
- Water in soil is necessary for the weathering soil.
- And it plays a huge role for transporting the minerals and nutrients from the soil to plant, that a plant need to grow.
- It maintain the fertility of the soil.
- it also maintains the turgidity of the plant.
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1.)The presence of water is essential for the all life on Earth, including the lives of plants and organisms in the soil.
2.)Water is a necessary for the weathering of soil. Areas with high rainfall typically have highly weathered soils. Since soils vary in their degree of weathering, it is expected that soils have been affected by different amounts of water.
3.)Soil water is the medium from which all plant nutrients are assimilated by plants. Soil water, sometimes referred to as the soil solution, contains dissolved organic and inorganic substances and transports dissolved nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium, to the plant roots for absorption.
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