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Soil Texture and Structure

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Soils Structure
One of the best clues to the ability of water to move through soils is the presence of roots. Plant roots require oxygen and will not grow in soils zones where oxygen is limited by soil density or presence of groundwater. Large and well-developed root systems in soil samples are a strong indication that water will move effectively through the soil.
 
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