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What do you call the weight a soil can withstand before severe damage occurs to the structure of the soil?
Field capacity
Bearing capacity
Bulk density
Buffering capac
- Field Capacity
- This is the amount of soil moisture or water content retained in the soil after excess water has drained away and the rate of downward movement has decreased.
- It's important in agriculture, affecting how much water is available to plants.
- Bearing Capacity
- This refers to the ability of soil to support the loads (weight) applied to the ground.
- It's crucial in construction and engineering, ensuring structures are stable.
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- Bulk Density
- This is the mass of soil per unit volume, including the air space and organic matter.
- It influences root growth, water and nutrient movement in soil.
- Buffering Capacity
- This is the ability of soil to resist changes in pH when acids or bases are added.
- It's vital for maintaining nutrient availability and overall soil health.
Your choice is on point. The Bearing Capacity is what you're looking for. ??
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