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ABSTRACT
It is widely acknowledged that soil moisture is one of the most important components of all the soil properties that affect the hydrologic cycle on a global scale.
In this study, the determining of soil moisture content using Landsat 8 was used to understand the seasonal change for a five-year seasonal period in Ovia North East Local Government Area, Edo State, Nigeria. The satellite was used to identify areas with high and low moisture content. The image analysis was performed using one of the geophysical methods of remotely sensed Electromagnetic Data.
Results indicate that remote sensing is a viable method for monitoring available soil moisture. Moderation of soil moisture content is crucial for its growth. Too much or lack of it can alter the growth of plants.