Sand holds the least amount of water
Maybe sand?
Roots
when water percolates through small soil particles it travels downwards till it is held by large particles of soil or it reaches the ground water table. sometimes collection of large soil particles also holds the water from further travel
Plants feed of soil because soil holds water the routs of the flower collects the water that's why the flowers can grow!!
wet land
the number of fish in the lake
surface soil
Crystal soil is a bead that holds a substantial amount more water than traditional soil. It is also healthy for the environment.
Loamy soil is the best. It retains just the right amount of water. Clay soil holds too much water, while sandy soil doesn't hold enough.
Clayey soil hold the most water of all, as sand and chalk. Loamy soil holds water but not as much as clayey.
Usually a sandy loam soil because it holds water relatively well, and has a fair amount of nutrients in it (nitrogen and phosphorus especially).
it holds water and has lots of nutrients
roots
Clay retains the most water.
A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
Clayey soil
Clay
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