Human Nutritional Needs
Soil
Erosion
Horizon
Fertilizer
100

What are Famines 

Extreme scarcities of food, resulting in diets deficient in nutrients. 
100

Four Components of Soil 

Humus, Inorganic Material, Water & Air, and Living Mircoorganisma and Invertebrates. 
100

What is Splash Erosion 

When soil is thrown by the force of a raindrop impact. 

100

What is O Horizon 

Mostly non-decomposed plant litter called humus. 

100

Lack of three macronutrients can slow plant growth: 

Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) 

200

Do calories come from one of three macronutrients? 

Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins. 

200

Soil Made of 3 Particles 

Sand, Silt and Clay

200

What is Rill Erosion 

When water flowing down a slope carves small channels into the land. 

200

What is A Horizon 

They called topsoil, contains a lot of organic matter mixed with some materials. 

200

What is Synthetic Fertilizer 

They are made from mined minerals. 

300

What is Undernourishment 

The result of a diet that does not meet an individual's basic energy (calories) requirement. 

300

What are the Four Main Loam?

Ideal Soil, Rich In Nutrients, Retains H2O and Drains Well. 

300

What is Sheet Erosion 

The removal of a thin layer of soil from a large area. 

300
What is B Horizon? 

They are called subsoil, which has very little organic matter. Instead, it is mostly made of small particles of clay minerals. 

300

What are Organic Fertilizers? 

They are derived from plant and animal matter. 

400
What is Kwashiorkor 

They are caused by insufficient protein consumption, resulting in a fluid imbalance in the digestive system. 

400

Why is it important to know the Soil Type? 

Select Plants or Crops that grow well in soil type 

Understand why your plants/crops aren't growing well. 

Know how to fix the foil (Fertilizers, Organic Materials) 

400

What is Gully Erosion

The most severe, caused by rapidly flowing water creating deep channels in the ground. 

400

What is C Horizon

They called substratum, contain mostly rocks. 

400

What is Animal Manure 

The dung and urine of livestock. 

500

What is Anemia 

The name of any condition that results in a decrease in the ability of blood to transport oxygen. 

500

What are the Soil Labs 

Mason Jar Lab

Soil Texture

Ribbon Testing 

500
What is Wind Erosion 

The transportation and deposition of soil particles due to air currents. 

500

What is Parent Material 

This is an unweathered layer of rock that the soil originated from. 

500

What is Compost 

The organic matter has been decomposed by bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms.

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