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what is the consequence of over-irrigation in soil that is not permeabl…

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what is the consequence of over-irrigation in soil that is not permeable enough? improved crop taste crop color change enhanced crop growth increased risk of waterlogging

Explanation:

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Over - irrigation means applying more water than the soil can absorb or drain. If the soil is not permeable enough, the water cannot seep through or drain away quickly. Waterlogging occurs when there is excessive water in the soil, filling the air spaces between soil particles. The options "improved crop taste", "crop color change", and "enhanced crop growth" are not consequences of over - irrigation in non - permeable soil. Improved taste and enhanced growth are positive effects which are not associated with over - watering, and color change is not a typical consequence of over - irrigation in this context. The only logical consequence is an increased risk of waterlogging.

Answer:

D. increased risk of waterlogging (assuming the options are labeled A - D with A as improved crop taste, B as crop color change, C as enhanced crop growth, D as increased risk of waterlogging)