Soil Formation
Water Facts
Conservation Practices
Vocabulary
Global & U.S. Facts
100

This top layer of soil takes 300–500 years to form from bedrock.

topsoil

100

This universal substance is called the “universal solvent.”

Water

100

Planting crops without plowing or disking the soil is called this.

no-till farming

100

Precipitation is another word for this.

rain and snow

100

About 10% of U.S. cropland is highly erodible. How many acres is this?

41 million acres

200

Dead plants and animals in soil contribute to this important component.

organic matter

200

The top layer of soil that is completely saturated with water is called this.

Water Table

200

Alternating rows of row crops with close-growing crops to prevent erosion.

strip cropping

200

A town with a harbor used for shipping is called this.

Port

200

Each year, U.S. farmland loses this many tons of soil.

1.6 billion tons

300

This type of soil erosion forms narrow, deep trenches.

gully erosion

300

Water available for plant roots is called this.

Capillary Water

300

This is planted to temporarily protect soil from erosion.

cover crop

300

The process of removing foreign materials from water or soil.

Purify

300

This type of water-bearing rock formation stores groundwater.

An aquifer

400

A substance added to soil to reduce acidity

lime

400

Water leaves the soil or bodies of water in the form of gas in this process.

Evaporation

400

Material added to soil to break the fall of raindrops and reduce erosion.

mulch

400

Soil with high nutrient content and quality is said to have this.

Fertility

400

Land under heat and compression over time produces these two natural resources.

coal and oil

500

This type of plan is prepared by professionals to conserve soil and water while maximizing productivity.

conservation plan

500

Improvement of this can be achieved by proper water use, land management, and careful storage.

Water quality

500

Planting along the natural level of the land to reduce erosion is called this.

contour farming

500

Supplying additional water to crops artificially is called this.

Irrigation

500

The interdependence of plants, animals, and humans for food is called this.

Food Chain

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