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*<span title="Soil texture (such as loam, sandy loam or clay) refers to the proportion of sand, silt and clay sized particles that make up the mineral fraction of the soil."> '''soil texture'''</span> | *<span title="Soil texture (such as loam, sandy loam or clay) refers to the proportion of sand, silt and clay sized particles that make up the mineral fraction of the soil."> '''soil texture'''</span> | ||
*<span title="A soil type is a taxonomic unit in soil science. All soils that share a certain set of well-defined properties form a distinctive soil type."> '''soil type'''</span> | *<span title="A soil type is a taxonomic unit in soil science. All soils that share a certain set of well-defined properties form a distinctive soil type."> '''soil type'''</span> | ||
+ | *<span title="The moisture content of soil is described as the ratio of the mass of water held in the soil to the dry soil. The mass of water is determined by the difference before and after drying the soil. Water content may also be expressed on a volume basis if the bulk density is known.> '''soil water (moisture) content'''</span> | ||
*<span title="Able to be dissolved, especially in water"> '''soluble'''</span> | *<span title="Able to be dissolved, especially in water"> '''soluble'''</span> | ||
*<span title="an instrument probe that automatically transmits information about its surroundings underground, under water, in the atmosphere, etc."> '''sonde'''</span> | *<span title="an instrument probe that automatically transmits information about its surroundings underground, under water, in the atmosphere, etc."> '''sonde'''</span> |
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