Clayey soil
Soil texture, specifically the composition of sand, silt, and clay particles, determines the rate at which water can infiltrate and be stored in the soil. The more porous and well-structured the soil, the faster water can soak through the ground.
water that is polluted can soak into soil causing the soil to be polluted
Yes, the rate at which water soaks into soil can depend on various factors, including soil composition, structure, and porosity. Sandy soils typically allow water to infiltrate more quickly due to their larger particle size and higher porosity, while clay soils can have slower infiltration rates due to their smaller particles and higher water-holding capacity.
yes they do.
Permeability
the water heats faster than soil.
the plant roots move around in the soil and soak up the water. then the water travels through the plant.
Permeability
Permeability
soil
A nail will rust faster in wet soil than water, but if the soil is not wet , the nail will rust faster in water. I hope this answers your question. Bye, Annette Pfohl
Soil absorbs it faster Xd