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Moist soil has a water content less than full saturation. Wet soil is at saturation or above. You can determine this by picking up a handful of soil and squeezing it together. If you can squeeze out water, the soil is wet. If you can't get any water out, but the "ball" holds its shape, then it's just moist.

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Moist soil is damp but not saturated with water, providing a good environment for plant roots to absorb water and nutrients. Wet soil is completely saturated with water, leaving little to no oxygen available for plant roots and potentially leading to suffocation or root rot in some plants.

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