Soil Profile
Soil Texture
Soil Structure
Soil Nutrient Cycling
Soil Properties
100

True or False: All soils vary by region

True

Different parent material, different climate, different amount of precipitation, etc. 


100

Which soils have the largest soil particles?

Sandy soils

100

What is soil structure?

It is how the soil particles fit together

100

What nutrient is important for plants and the most abundant in the atmosphere?

Nitrogen (N)

100

Name 2 factors that affect soil texture and structure.

Parent Material

Organic Material

Climate

Relief (elevation)

Time

200

The layer of the soil horizon that is found in the deepest parts is known as the...

Parent Material
200

Which soils hold onto the least amount of water?

Sandy soils

200

What two climate factors affect soil structure?

Temperature and Percipitation

200

How do worms help in the nutrient cycle?

They help to circulate nutrients by creating air holes for water and nutrients to cycle through


200

What is water holding capacity?

It is the ability to hold water for plant use
300

What is the first layer of soil called?

Top soil

300

Which soil type has intermediate particle sizes?

Silt soils

Particle sizes fall between sandy soils and clay soils, but still able to hold onto moisture.

300

What factors affect the thickness of the top soil (Name 2)?

Amount of organic material that is able to accumulate and how much time there is for the collection of the organic material

300

What does it mean for a soil to have good nutrient holding capacity?

The soil is strong enough to hold the nutrients without letting them leak to the surface

300

What is crop rotation?

Practice of planting different crops in a certain order on the same field over different seasons to improve soil health, manage nutrients, and break pest/disease cycles

400

What types of materials make up the top soil layer?

Organic material (leaf litter, dead or decaying plant and animal material) and mineral particles from decaying material

400

Which types of soils hold onto the most amount of moisture?

Clay soils

Smallest particles, so water can be retained there much easier.

400

What happens to the soil when it is exposed to little rainfall and high salt content?

The top soil and sub soil start to turn white from the accumulation of salt.

400

What are the three most important nutrients for fertile soil?

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

400

What is eutrophication?

Process in which nutrients accumulate in a body of water, resulting in an increased growth of algae and loss of oxygen resulting in fish and other organisms dying 

500

Name one thing that parent material influences in the soil.

Types of minerals (mineral composition) and particle size in the soil

500

Which soils structures are the best for growing variety crops?

Loam soils

500

What two climatic factors need to occur to get dark top soil?

High rainfall and warm temperatures

500

Name three ways humans impact the nutrient cycle in soils.

Addition of pesticides or fertilizers to the soil

Emissions in the atmosphere (From factories, burning of fossil fuels)

Over production of crops

Clearing of plants on the surface

500

What is nitrogen fixation?

Process of converting atmospheric N and making nitrogen accessible to living organisms, mainly plants 

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