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Water Movement Based on Soil Moisture Levels

a. Wet Soil:

  • Water occupies larger pores and is not tightly bound to soil particles.
  • Water molecules have high energy (close to free water) and greater freedom of movement.

 

b. Dry Soil:

  • Water is held in small pores and thin films, tightly adsorbed by soil particles.
  • Water molecules have low energy and restricted movement.

 

c. Water Movement:

  • When wet and dry soils come into contact, water flows from wet (high energy) to dry (low energy) soil until equilibrium is reached.
  • This movement is driven by differences in soil water potential, where water always moves from higher to lower potential.
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