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transpiration (its what i got)
This is porosity. You might also say that the soil is free-draining.
Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
Soil deposited by water could be silt or mud.
Those layers of soil are called permeable.
transpiration (its what i got)
underground water soaking into rock and soil
The soil is non absorbing. In other words, the water from rain, etc. pools on the soil instead of soaking in.
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This is porosity. You might also say that the soil is free-draining.
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Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
to test soil in its worst state
when the voids of soil are just filled by water the soil mass is called saturated and when soil mass is submerged in water means the water level is above the the soil level or soil mass is drowned in water then soil mass is called submerged.
Even if a plant does well in relatively dry soil, seed needs a certain amount of water to sprout. The soil doesn't have to be soaking wet (in fact that's bad for seed), but it has to have easily available moisture.
Soil deposited by water could be silt or mud.
To absorb is the verb; absorption is the noun for water soaking in.