Soil Vocab.
Types of Soil
Resources Vocab
Classifying Resources
RRR
100

A mixture of water, air , tiny pieces of rock, and humus. 

What is soil?

100

This type of soil has the smallest particles, it retains a lot of water, it is powdery and soft when dry, and sticky when wet.

What is clay or clay rich soil?

100

A material found in nature that is of benefit to people and other living organisms.

What is a natural resource?

100

Examples are coal, natural gas and petroleum. 

What are non-renewable resources?

100

Using the same item over and over again, for example a lunch box or a water bottle can be used daily. 

What is reusing? 

200

A vertical section of soil that shows the layers. 

What is a soil profile?

200

This type of soil has large particles, it retains the least amount of water, it has a hard and grainy texture. 

What is sand or sandy soil? 

200

A resource that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time such as our lifetime.

What is a renewable resource?

200

Examples are plants and animals. 

What is a renewable resources?

200

Using less of a resource, by walking or cycling to school instead of being driven to school or turning off the water faucet when brushing your teeth.

What is reducing?

300

This term refers to how something feels?

What is texture?

300

This is the remains of decomposing plants and animals in the soil?

What is humus?

300

A resource that cannot be replaced in a reasonable amount of time, in fact it takes millions of years to form?

What is a non-renewable resource?

300

Examples are aluminum, gold and silver.

What are non-renewable resources?

300

Collecting certain waste materials and having them processed into something new.

What is recycling?

400

The process of breaking down rocks into smaller and smaller pieces, eventually resulting in soil

What is weathering?

400

This type of soil is typically carried by moving water. Its particles are a larger than clay but smaller than sand.

What is silt?

400

A group of fuels found in the Earth that were formed from the remains of animals and plants millions of years ago. 

What are fossil fuels?

400

Examples are air, water, sunlight, and oxygen

What are renewable resources?

400

An example would be collecting kitchen scraps and turning them into compost

What is recycling?

500

This word means to hold inside, as soil does with water

What is to retain?

500

This soil is a mixture of sand, silt, clay and humus.  It is the best type of soil for growing plants and crops.  

What is loam?

500

Using less of something to help its supply last longer

What is conservation?

500

Sometimes soil is classified as a renewable resource, somestimes it is classified as a non renewable resource. What do you think? 

Soil takes tens of thousands of years to form from weathering rocks. - non-renewable resource

Soil covers much of the Earth's surface, so it is unlikely we will ever run out - renewable resource. 

500

What are the 3 R's and give one example of each 

Reduce, reuse and recycle 

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