Minerals
Mining
Soil
Erosion
Conservation
100

What is the softest mineral?

What is the hardest mineral?

Softest = Talc

Hardest = Diamond

100

How are mineral crystals formed?

Cooling of magma

100

How are soils formed?

Weathering of parent material (rock)

100

What layer of soil does erosion remove?

Topsoil

100

Describe crop rotation.

Plant different crops in a field every year

200

What is the difference between cleavage and fracture?

Cleavage = clean breaks along certain lines

Fracture = jagged, rough breaking

200

Sand, gravel, and rocks are mined from...

Quarries

200

What are the two types of weathering?

Physical & chemical

200

How does compaction affect soil?

Removes spaces in soil that would hold roots and water

200

Describe windbreaks.

Rows of trees/shrubs to prevent wind erosion

300

What do we use to measure the hardness of minerals?

Mohs Hardness Scale

300

Gold, copper, and iron are mined from...

Mines

300

Rank the 3 particles that make up soil from largest to smallest.

Sand (largest), silt, clay (smallest)

300

What is it called when water causes an accumulation of salts until the soil is unable to grow crops?

Salinization

300

It takes hundreds of years for how much topsoil to be created?

1 inch

400

What are the 6 physical properties used to identify all minerals?

1. Color

2. Luster

3. Hardness

4. Streak

5. Density

6. Cleavage & Fracture

400

How do mineral deposits get underground?

Plate tectonics moves mineral deposits under other pieces of land.

400

What is organic matter in relation to soil?

Decaying material at the top of the soil horizon

400

What are the 3 types of wind erosion?

Creep, saltation, suspension

400

Describe no-till farming.

Plant new seeds through the remnants of previous crops

500

What are the 5 characteristics of all minerals?

1. Minerals occur naturally in the earth

2. Minerals are inorganic (not formed from living things)

3. Minerals are always solids

4. Minerals have a definite chemical composition

5. Minerals have a crystal structure

500

Explain how mineral crystals are formed based on the cooling of magma.

Slow cooling = large crystals

Quick cooling = small crystals

Very quick cooling = no crystals

500

List the 6 soil horizons from top (surface) to bottom (underground).

Organic matter

Topsoil

Eluviation layer

Subsoil

Parent rock

Bedrock

500

What are the 5 types of water erosion?

Sheet, rill, ephemeral, gully, streambank

500

How much faster is soil being lost than it is being formed?

17 times

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