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 Water supply through soils is vibrant for both plants and soil organisms—they need water to live. Soil water contains nutrients that move into the plant roots when plants take in water.Water arrives into the soil through large pores (macropores) and is stored in many small pores (micropores). Porous soils have a balance between macro and micro pores. The capacity of soil to control the terrestrial freshwater supply is a fundamental ecosystem service. Water percolating through soil is filtered, stored for plant utilization, and redistributed across flow paths to groundwater and surface water bodies. As such, the sustainability of water resources (considering both quantity and quality) is directly subjective by soil. Thus, most aspects of terrestrial- and freshwater aquatic-life depend on hydrologic procedures in soil .  

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