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Why would the texture of the soil be important to groundwater?

A. Using the composition, it allows scientists to predict where the water table will be

B. Due to the composition it also determines the porosity of the soil

C. The composition doesn't effect groundwater at all

D. Using the composition will allow scientists to estimate the location of the Zone of Aeration


Sagot :

I think its A i hope that helps

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  • Texture decides the water holding capacity of the soil.
  • The soil has some amount of water inside it as a moisture.
  • Water is usually present as a thin film around the soil particles.
  • It is absorbed by the roots of the plants.