Infiltration rate is always bigger than infiltration capacity or not?
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Apr 24
No, infiltration rate is not always bigger than infiltration capacity. Infiltration rate refers to the rate at which water is able to infiltrate into the soil, while infiltration capacity refers to the maximum rate at which water can infiltrate into the soil. In some cases, the infiltration rate may be less than the infiltration capacity, particularly if the soil is already saturated or if there are physical barriers preventing water from infiltrating at the maximum rate.