Name the type of water (present in the soil) which can be absorbed by plants.
Capillary water is the water present in soil that can be absorbed by plants. This water is present in the soil after gravitational water has been removed. Capillary water forms a film around the soil grains and is pulled up by roots of plants and thus absorbed.
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