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← Earth & Natural SystemsWhat causes higher rates of groundwater infiltration through sandy soil, compared to clay-rich soil?
A)Greater adhesive surface tension
B)Increased cation exchange capacity
C)Larger pore spaces between grains✓
D)Enhanced mineral weathering processes
💡 Explanation
Sandy soil has higher infiltration rates because it possesses larger pore spaces between grains; this increases porosity, therefore water moves more easily through it, rather than being held tightly as in clay-rich soils with smaller pores.
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