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Soil heat capacity is a measure of the soil's ability to store heat, which plays a crucial role in regulating temperature and energy exchange between the land and atmosphere. This capacity depends on soil composition, moisture content, and bulk density, influencing agriculture, climate models, and environmental studies.
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