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Soil that has been fed too much water
soil texture deterimines how much water soil can hold
too much water can dilute the amount of minerals in the soil or wash them away
When soil has too much water consistency it is overwhelming for a plant to absorb the water into its roots and up the stem to the leaves.That soil is like sloppy mud but when there is too little water (and too many nutrients) the soil it is impossible to absorb the water because it just slips through the soil so fast! Hope this helps!
The salinity of soil refers to the amount of salt in the soil. Soil sallination is when soil becomes more salty as a result of water movement in the soil usually as a result of irrigation.
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You Can harm soil by giving it to much water
Soil that has been fed too much water
sandy soil
soil texture deterimines how much water soil can hold
Result of water loggingAfter water logging roots cannot breath , amount of salt increases in soil and result is that the plant dies.
Clayey soil hold the most water of all, as sand and chalk. Loamy soil holds water but not as much as clayey.
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How you plant, what you plant, how you water, and how you harvest all affect the soil. Some methods result in excess erosion, while others conserve soil.
Water retains heat much better than soil, so in general the water will cool slower than the surrounding soil.