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Low permeability and Steep slope
Soil both absorbs and retains heat. The length of time soil retains its heat is dependent upon the amount of moisture or water in the soil.
it is the ability of soil to retain water
Clayey Soil most retain water.
The best one would be gardening soil
Low permeability and Steep slope
Soil both absorbs and retains heat. The length of time soil retains its heat is dependent upon the amount of moisture or water in the soil.
it is the ability of soil to retain water
Clayey Soil most retain water.
The best one would be gardening soil
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top soil
Top soil
It depends on what is making the soil black. The colour itself has little to do with water retention.
percolation refers to the amount of water seeping down . while amount of water retained refersto the amount of water held . suppose you pour 1 000 M L of water in the soil out of which 600 ML seeps down . so we can say that amount of water retained = 400 ml amount of water percolated = 600 ML
Yes. Differences in the amount of nutrients that it contains, its pH value, the amount of water that it will retain/drainage are all factors which will affect the growth of plants.
The Best Soil to grow rice is in Alluvial / Clayey Soil. This is because it can retain Moisture and Water.