i have no clue sorry i think it is the size of the particles but good luck!!
Either the age, size color, or the luster of the soil particles.
A. age of soil B. size of soil particles C. the color of the soil D. the luster of the soil particles
In order for soil to increase its ability to hold water it must have a higher amount of clay present in it. The more clay present in the soil, the more water it will hold. The opposite to this is how sandy or grainy the soil is, if it is too sandy then it will not hold water very well.
Clay has the ability to absorb water the best Silt loam, tend to have the greatest available water holding capacity. Ref - http://www.soil.ncsu.edu/publications/Soilfacts/AG-439-77W.pdf
A rise in temperature allows the air to absorb more water vapour.
Either the age, size color, or the luster of the soil particles.
A. age of soil B. size of soil particles C. the color of the soil D. the luster of the soil particles
Temperature is the main variant of air's ability to hold moisture. The warmer the air the more water it can hold without condensation.
beacause the water can hold it
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
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In order for soil to increase its ability to hold water it must have a higher amount of clay present in it. The more clay present in the soil, the more water it will hold. The opposite to this is how sandy or grainy the soil is, if it is too sandy then it will not hold water very well.
decrease in the temperatue