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Group D: Munashe Chabvuta(24603)

1. Introduction

Soil Moisture refers to the amount of water contained or held within the soils. It plays a crucial role in plant development and performance, hence is regarded a measure of soil health. It is a key climate variable affected by precipitation, temperature, soil characteristics and many other variables which play part in the hydrological cycle. The availability of fertile soils only, does not guarantee healthy thriv…</description>
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