This natural material is a mix of water, air, tiny bits of rock, and humus.
What is soil
This soil has the largest grains, feels rough, and water passes through it easily.

Sand.
This common soil has the largest grains and feels rough.
Sand.
__________ is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
Weathering.
__________ is the movement of soil by wind or water.
Erosion.
Humus is made from broken-down, dead ______ and ______.
What are plants and animals?
This soil has the smallest grains, feels sticky when wet, and crumbly when dry.

Clay.
The way soil feels — like grainy, crumbly, rough, or silky — is called a soil’s what?
Texture.
When water freezes in small cracks of rocks, it expands and breaks the rock. Is that weathering or erosion?

Weathering.
Flowing water can create ditches, canyons, or river deltas because of this process.

Erosion.
This is the layer of soil where most plants grow because it is the most fertile.
Topsoil.
This soil is a mixture of sand, silt, and clay and is the best for growing most plants.

Loam.
Clay has the __________ grains of the common soils.

Smallest.
Jagged mountain peaks can become rounded over a long time because of this process.
Weathering.
In a desert, which is most likely the main source of erosion — wind or water?

Wind.
Tiny pieces of rock in the soil can make soils different __________.

Colors.
Why is clay not the ideal soil for most plants?
It holds too much water and roots have trouble pushing through.
The pieces of tiny rocks in soil determine this, so soils can look different.
Color.
Name two forces of weathering from the notes.
Plants, animals, water, wind, or ice (any two).
Many tree roots in an area can help stop this from happening. What is “this”?

Erosion.
This is the layer of soil where most plants grow because it is the most fertile.

Topsoil.
Loam is best for plants mainly because it is __________.

Fertile / has a good mix.
If a soil has big spaces between its grains, will water move through it quickly or slowly?

Quickly. (like sand)
How does weathering help make soil?
It breaks rocks into tiny pieces that can mix with water, air, and humus to form soil.
Glaciers move very slowly, but as they move they can wear away mountains and leave valleys behind. Is that an example of weathering or erosion?
Erosion. (movement)