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which soil absorbs the most amount of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

loam soil

Explanation:

Loam Soil is best. A combination of sand, silt, and clay particles, this soil absorbs water readily and is able to store it for use by plants. Loam absorbs water at a rate between 1/4 and 2 inches per hour. Sandy Soil, because it has very large spaces, absorbs water at a rate of more than 2 inches per hour.

Answered by niharikasingh31
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Answer:

Clay soil absorb the most amount of water.

clay soil has small fine particles which is why it retains the most amount of water.Sand San with its larger particles and low nutritional content written the least amount of water to it is easily be replenished with water slit and Loam with medium sized particles retain a moderate amount of water.

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