kNOw soil, kNOw life
Good Old Dirt
Soils and Society
In-Class Inquiries
100

This word which we learned very early in the quarter describes a medium for plant growth and engineering, a habitat for organisms, and is a system for water purification or organic waste.

What is soil?

100

Soil abuse from drought resulted in this event in Oklahoma where "black blizzards" formed from soil that was picked up from wind.

What is the Dust Bowl?

100

Any example of soil's importance and role in art, human culture, medicine, literature, etc.

What is [provide an adequate example of the role of soil]

100

The life-sustaining layer of dirt that is most productive! 

What is topsoil?

200

This is the stuff that you sweep off the floor or is under your fingernails

What is dirt?
200

The swampy or boggy ground and sand that our author sank in.

What is Mire?

200

Any example of soil's importance and role in art, human culture, medicine, literature, etc.

What is [something that was not mentioned]?

200

Frequently seen all around Chicagoland, these neglected sites build up dirt that drains into sewage (costly removal)

What are construction sites?

300

A porous natural body of mineral, air, water, and organic matter that changes or has changed in response to climate, topography, time, and organisms.

What is a soil?

300

According to Montgomery, this controls many of the causes of and problems created by soil erosion.

What is geography?

300

Colonizers have used this exploitative process in areas abundant with natural resources like the Amazon Forest that permanently removes trees. It also increases the risk of soil loss from erosion.

What is deforestation?

300

Theralism 

Mud therapy

400

The 4 things we cannot live without

What is soil, water, air, and sunlight

400

This concept refers to the end state following progressive reduction of crop yields when cultivated land no longer supports an adequate harvest; must also be interpreted in the context of social factors, economics, and the availability of new land

What is soil exhaustion?

400

This is the result of human activities such as over-cultivation, poor irrigation practices, over-grazing, and
vegetation removal. It is the rapid loss of topsoil and loss of plant life on productive land in arid and semi-arid regions like the Sahara Desert.

What is desertification?

400

Cultivation of soil for food and farming

What is soil husbandry?

500

This certain material includes inorganic material and organic material, living and dead.

What is solid material?

500

Crucial and should be central to the longevity of any civilization

What is soil conservation?

500

The build up of salts. In regards to soil, salt reduces the soil’s productivity by destroying the soil structure.

What is salinization?

500

Internet deserts, food deserts, health deserts, transportation deserts > areas with less accessible quality food > quality food > ?

What is quality soil?

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