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clay
Clay has the highest water holding capacity. This is because clay is made up very small tightly packed particles that do not allow water to percolate through.
field capacity is the quantity of water that is retained by a soil after drainage by cohesion and adhesion.
alluvial soil
Trees and plants help prevent soil erosion by water. Retaining walls and rocks can assist.
alluvial soil
clay
Water has a higher Specific Heat than soil. The very highest is ammonia.
Clay has the highest water holding capacity. This is because clay is made up very small tightly packed particles that do not allow water to percolate through.
the water holding capacity of the loamy soil is very easy
field capacity is the quantity of water that is retained by a soil after drainage by cohesion and adhesion.
alluvial soil
Trees and plants help prevent soil erosion by water. Retaining walls and rocks can assist.
desert
Water holding capacity refers to how well the soil holds water. Good holding capacity is important because without it, farmers are required to install an irrigation system. Soil with good water holding capacity means higher profits for crop growers.
I have got WHC of CLAY Soil- 45% sandy soil- 25%
too much water can dilute the amount of minerals in the soil or wash them away