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What is the water holding capacity of silt soil?

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Answered by candidkhushi
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it is intermediate meaning it doesn't hold too much water nor too less water.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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Water holding capacity of silt soil:

The silt soil water holding capacity is explained as the amount of water absorbed by the silt soil. The capacity of silt soil is 71.9% when there is no pressure. It works in a way, that the more quantity of silt is present in soil, then it has the more water holding capacity.

Silt is basically the size of a gradual material, and comes between sand and clay. It is useful for providing warmth and insulation to the animals. It can be found under water, and in mudflows as well.

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