Which soil has highest percolation rate?

I need to know about soils and their percolation rate. Also, Which soil has the highest percolation rate?

Question from Michael Lopez - Mon 2021-04-08

Answers 2

  • Sandy soils typically have the highest percolation rates, while clays soils have the lowest. This is because sand has larger particles that allow water to move through more freely, while clay has smaller particles that can form tight bonds and impede water flow.

    Response from Gary Weber - Mon 2022-08-11

    It depends on the type of soil. Sandy soils have a high percolation rate, while clay soils have a low percolation rate.

    Response from William Gonzalez - Mon 2022-11-27

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