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"Water-holding Capacity"
Keywords:
rnineral
,
expansion
,
retain
,
tank
,
soil
Related Terms:
Field capacity
,
Saturated
,
Potential evapotranspiration
,
Infiltration capacity
,
Evapotranspiration
,
Make-up water
,
Capillary water
,
Infiltrate
,
Raw water
,
Source water
,
Recharge
,
Soil moisture
,
Saturated
,
Available water capacity
,
Groundwater recharge
,
Available water
,
Drinking water
,
Percolation
,
Percolate
,
Percolation rate
,
Infiltration
,
Bubbler
,
Treated water
,
Free water
,
Consumptive use
,
Unsaturated flow
,
Water repellency
,
Municipal water
,
Spring water
,
Seepage
,
Groundwater
,
Irrigation return flow
,
Water content
,
Gravitational water
,
Drip irrigation
,
Water-table
,
Ground water
,
Capillary fringe
,
Water budget
,
Tap water
,
Water supply
,
Water use
,
Subsurface water
,
Puddle
,
Artificial recharge
,
Lentic
,
Water tender
,
Water balance
,
Salt water intrusion
,
Tank
The ability of a soil to hold water so that it will be available to plants.
pepa.com.hk
The ability of the soil to retain or store water.
wiley.com
How much water may be retained in a unit, such as an expansion tank in a home.
1000uniquehomes.com
amount of water a soil can hold, influenced by the size and mix of rnineral particles and the amount of organic matter present.
gardening.ualberta.ca
Amount of water able to be retained in an expansion tank or other type of unit.
real-estate-city.com
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