Water tends to sink quickly through gravelly soil (classed as quick draining), though not as quickly as through a sandy soil. Any soil between the gravel will absorb and retain some of the water.
yes
Gravel does not absorb water as much as soil. Gravel has larger pore spaces and lacks the fine particles that help retain water, so water tends to flow through gravel more easily. Soil, on the other hand, has small pores that can hold and retain water.
soil
about how do soil and water compare in their ability to absorb and release heat
because sandy soil can absorb water only at a limit
yes
Gravel does not absorb water as much as soil. Gravel has larger pore spaces and lacks the fine particles that help retain water, so water tends to flow through gravel more easily. Soil, on the other hand, has small pores that can hold and retain water.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
No, it does not.
soil
about how do soil and water compare in their ability to absorb and release heat
Its likely known that almost all plants absorb water from the soil
because sandy soil can absorb water only at a limit
The roots of plants is what which helps the plants to absorb water and other nutrients from soil.
Mosses and liverworts absorb water from the soil through the process of osmosis.
Just soil
Water is important for soil so that the soil can be health and grow plants!