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Percolation is the process of water filtering through porous materials like soil or rocks. It can help clean water by removing impurities and contaminants as the water travels through the material. However, the effectiveness of percolation as a water treatment method can vary depending on the type and amount of contaminants present in the water.
how is soil a facilitator for percolation and retention of water
percolation rate of water is different in different types of soil . it is the highest in the sandy soil and least in the clayey soil. to calculate the percolation rate use this formula- percolation rate (ml/min)amount of water(ml)/percolation time percolation refers to the ability of the soil to absorb water or liquids
The last step is percolation. Percolation is when the water on the surface of the Earth seeps down underground. It later forms aquifers in the lowlying regions.
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Infiltration is when water is going into the ground. Percolation is when water is passing the water table underground.
When water goes through percolation and the dirt and things naturally clean the water. Just trust me copied an pasted from Google.
Percolation is basically the movement of water as it infiltrates the permeable soil in the ground.
Trickling of water through the soil capillaries is called percolation
The rate at which water passes through any material is called percolation rate of water.
The percolation rate of water in black soil is :- * 10ml per minute