All of them
Hard-pan clay soil percolates (drains) water the slowest.
Compactness with the free space of the soil differs the water that it can hold.For example: in Sand, it has free space but there is no compactness so it just does not get stored in the sandy soil but in a Clay, it has compactness but no good free space so, it takes time to intake water while Lacustrine and other loamy soil can absorb the water and store it very fast manner with compactness to hold the water as well as the free space for the water to be placed.
tropical forest soil, that is the type of soil would you expect to find in a region that is hot and rainy year-round
There are differing types of marshland. A common type of soil found in marshland is peat. Peat is a turf made from decaying vegetation.
The oceans do not have soils.
Hard-pan clay soil percolates (drains) water the slowest.
Loamy soil is the best soil to grow plants.it is nor sandy or clayey.it drains water easily.it holds more water.
Loamy soil is the best soil to grow plants.it is nor sandy or clayey.it drains water easily.it holds more water.
mud, gushy mud or soft soil.
sand
The type of soil that plants grow better in will depend on the type of plant. Universally, all plants will require a type of soil that drains well, is rich in nutrients and has a proper pH.
A drain flowing into a sewer either combination or sanitary or storm depending on what type of drain is being used such as storm drains or waste and this does not include Soil lines
loamy soil
surface soil
Clayey Soil most retain water.
alluvial soil
Clayey soil