It is a fairly thin layer (5 to 10 inches thick) composed of organic matter and minerals. This layer is the primary layer where plants and organisms live
What is Topsoil?
The percentage of food that is produced on our soil?
95%
The weathered rock below the B horizon, is also known as the deposit of Earth's surface from which soil developed from.
What is Horizon C?
The type of relationship between all life on earth and soil.
What is a symbiotic relationship?
Water, wind, and other natural forces cause rocks and earth to wear away. These forces also move bits of rock and earth to new places. This movement changes the shape of the land.
What is Erosion?
This critter is known for its hard work in aiding the cycling of organic matter and minerals.
What are earthworms?
Referred to as Subsoil, rich in the minerals that percolate down from the topsoil. The section can be seen gradually accumulating clay and cations.
What is Horizon B?
The earliest fossil soils were rich in this nutrient.
What is Potassium?
This describes the physical features of an area of land. These features typically include natural formations such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and valleys
What is Topography?
This soil although confided in the extremes of cold weather is filled with nutrients and minerals.
What is Polar Soil?
Often referred to as topsoil, filled with the earth's minerals and some organic matter. This is the habitat for millions of microorganisms.
What is Horizon A?
This environment usually has thin rocky soils with sparse vegetation.
What is an Arid environment?
A widespread and often dramatic form of soil erosion caused by flowing surface water
What is an erosional gully?
The best mixture of soil that is most fertile for plant life. Consisting of Sand, Silt, and Clay.
What is Loam?
A mass of rock such as granite, basalt, quartzite, limestone or sandstone
What is Bedrock?
What is deforestation and or Erosion?
a term that means equal standstill. This translates to pieces of the Earth's crust floating on the top of the Earth's mantle in an equilibrium position
What is Isotasy?
What is 500 years?
The partially decomposed organic matter that's found on the ground's surface and easily susceptible to erosion if exposed to rainfall, runoff, and or high winds.
What is the O horizon?
In our ecosystem, this is the key factor in water infiltration, filtration, and storage.
What is HEALTHY SOIL?