Weathering
Soil
Formation of Soil
Soil Properties
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The mechanical and chemical processes that change objects on Earth's surface over time.

What is Weathering?

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A mixture of weathered rock, rock fragments, decayed organic matter, water, and air.

What is Soil?

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The starting material of soil.

What is parent material?

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Characteristics used to describe something.

What are Properties?

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These five factors contribute to soil formation.

What are parent material, topography, climate, biota, and time?

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The physical processes that naturally break rocks into smaller pieces.

What is mechanical weathering?

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The remains of something that was once alive.

What is organic matter?

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The shape and steepness of the landscape.

What is topography?

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This property can be measured by feeling the soil. 

What is texture?

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Inorganic matter is made up of this material.

What is weathered parent material?

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Is the change in a material that are part of a rock into new materials.

What is chemical weathering?

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Small holes and spaces.

What is pores?

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All of the organisms that live in a region.

What is a biota?

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This property can be determined by the density of the soil.

What is consistency?

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Organic matter is made up of this material.

What is decomposed matter that once was living?

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Combines the element with other elements or molecules.

What is oxidation

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The process of changing once living material into dark colored organic matter.

What is decomposition?

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Layers of soil formed from the movement of the products of weathering.

What is a Horizons?

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This property can be determined by how acidic the soil is.

What is pH?

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Soil contains these.

What is horizon layers?

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The amount of space on the outside of an object.

What is surface area?

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Describes materials that have never been alive.

What is inorganic?

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The horizon layer that is mostly parent material rock.

What is the C-horizon?

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These are the most important things a plant needs.

What is water, Sun, and nutrients?

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These horizon layers are made by.

What is the movement of weathered material?

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