Water logging Meaning In English

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Meaning

The presence of excess water in the roots of plants is known as water logging. Waterlogging causes less oxygen to the roots. Waterlogging has major effects on a plant's growth and can lead to plant death if not properly controlled.

Example

Causes of Water Logging: 

1). Badly practiced irrigation

2). Poor medium of drainage

3). Heavy rainfall and floods

4). Soil permeability 

5). Land Topography

6). Seepage inflow of water

Sentence

Water logging has been reported in several areas and road in the twin cities rivers Hindon and Yamuna are inundated.