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No,different soils absorb rainwater of different rates
No. Here's a table showing different soil types and their absorption rate. http://www.greenviewblog.com/2005/04/soil_type_and_w.html
Permeability is the rate (speed) that rainwater seeps through the different layers of soil.
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
No, different soils absorb rain water at different rates.
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No, heavy clay soils drain more slowly than sandy soils. In other words, the composition of the soil determines the rate water travels through it.
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No. There are essentially three different capillaries that differ in the rate of diffusion.
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