The relation of rainfall to soil moisture
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1908
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Introduction: The need of water, while not self-evident is at least apparent to even the superficial observer. Water is everywhere. It covers three-fourths of the surface of the earth and comprises from 40 to 95 per cent of all forms of live, while on the other hand inanimate thigs, compounds which are generally regarded as dry, may often contain a high percentage of water.
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Citation: Doryland, Charles. The relation of rainfall to soil moisture. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1908.
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Water, Rainfall, Soil, Moisture, Graduating theses, Senior theses