Water holding capacity refers to the amount of water held or 'stored' in the soil and which is available for plant growth and use. Water holding capacity is determined by several factors, some of which we can manage by cultural practices while others are beyond our reach. Some of these factors are listed below:
a) Organic matter content
b) Soil texture
c) Water infiltration capacity of the soil
d) Depth of the rooting zone
e) Soil structure and aggrgation
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The factors are: the amount of rainfall, the amount of snowfall, the amount of hail or sleet, the amount of flooding, the type of soil, the depth of soil, the amount and type of vegetation, holes dug by animals such as earthworms, rabbits, snakes, badgers, foxes, etc., the humidity, sunlight, temperature, wind, shade, plowing, soil compaction, paving, grade, dams, drainage systems, ponds,, to name a few.
Permeability
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
Percolation affects the movement underground because, when the water is passing through it dissolves all salt and minerals.
One factor would be the amount of rainfall in the area. If not a lot of water would rain in a specific area than the ground water amount would be very low, and if there were a lot of rain in the area the water amount would be high. Another factor could be the amount of plants in the area. If there were little plants in the area, the plants would suck up the water but not very much of it. But if it was an area with a lot of plants, the plants would suck up a big amount of water.
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Saturation
saturatedsaturated
* It stays water, it leeches through the ground or evaporates always staying as water.
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The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
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The amount of water evaporating from the water bodies.
it affects it on its amount of water
some of it gets soaked into the ground or flows through rocks and some of flows to the nearest body of water
The amount of rainfall affects the flow of the streams within the watershed area, and ultimately how much water is stored in the watershed.