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13 October, 02:39

What force works against gravity as water infiltrates the soil and moves

underground?

O

A. Capillary action

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B. Permeability

C. Condensation

O

O

D. Porosity

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  1. 13 October, 03:28
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    Answer is option B. This is because water is said to be highly permeable to the underground soil and thus nourishes it, whereas capillary action will make the water flow upward sllowly, but the water is going underground so it is permeability. Also soil is porous too, but that's only if the water is in the soil, here the water is caused to go underground by some force, so porosity isnt the right option
  2. 13 October, 05:57
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    Capillary action
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