Why are regur soils copable of sustaining moisture sufficiently for a long time?
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Regur soil: Commonly called as Black cotton soil. The soil's ability to retain water is strongly related to particle size; water molecules hold more tightly to the fine particles of a clay soil than to coarser particles of a sandy soil, so clays generally retain more water.
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Regur soil: Commonly called as Black cotton soil. The soil's ability to retain water is strongly related to particle size; water molecules hold more tightly to the fine particles of a clay soil than to coarser particles of a sandy soil, so clays generally retain more water.
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