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Thermal conductivity of soils is a measure of a soil's ability to conduct heat, which is influenced by factors such as moisture content, soil density, and mineral composition. Understanding this property is crucial for a range of applications including geothermal energy utilization, pavement design, and agriculture, where soil temperature affects seed germination and plant growth.
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