I have got WHC of
CLAY Soil- 45%
sandy soil- 25%
alluvial soil
There are so many advantages of alluvial soil. Some of the advantages include being fertile, higher water retention capacity as so much more.
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.
alluvial
Because water holding capacity of laom is very good.
alluvial soil
alluvial soil
the water holding capacity of the loamy soil is very easy
There are so many advantages of alluvial soil. Some of the advantages include being fertile, higher water retention capacity as so much more.
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.
alluvial
Because water holding capacity of laom is very good.
There are no disadvantages of alluvial soil
The effect of soil erosion on earth is that it leads to the removal of fertile soil. It leads to the lessening of water holding capacity of soil.
Loam is the best soil because it has moderate aeration & water holding capacity. :) --ynah*
Clay, particles are very fine, which means it has a high surface area, this results in it having a high water holding capacity
because of more organic material mixed in garden soil which absorb and hold water as compare to road side soil.