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Factors Edephatic Particles Easily Waterlogged Define Give Examples

Edephatic factors refer to soil factors. Clay retains water and forms clumps, loam retains water without waterlogging, while sandy soil drains freely.

I fattori edeafici si riferiscono ai fattori del suolo. L'argilla trattiene l'acqua e forma grumi, il limo trattiene l'acqua senza ristagnare, mentre il terreno sabbioso drena liberamente.

Front Define edephatic factors & give 3 examples.
Back Edephatic factors - soil factors
  • Clay - fine particles, easily waterlogged and forms clumps when wet
  • Loam - different-sized particles, retains water but doesnt get waterlogged
  • Sandy - coarse, well separated particles that allow free draining, not easily eroded

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