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Standard VII
Chemistry
Moisture in Soil
why does the ...
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why does the water of a pond not percolate through the soil making the pond dry?
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1. The soil is not capable enough to absorb all the water in a pond.
2. This is because amount of water in a pond is very large as compared to the absorption tendency of the soil.
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