a natural process that can change rocks into another type of rock or back into the same type of rock.
What is the rock cycle?
There are ___ main types of world soils.
What is 4?
Planting different crops in the same fields over the years.
An approach to decide which crop to plant and where from year to the year.
What is crop rotation?
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What is Pangea?
the transport of weathered materials by water, wind, ice, or gravity
What is Erosion?
_______ are rock that have been broken down into smaller pieces (by wind and water
What are sediments?
A layer of soil with different properties than the layer of soil above or below it.
What are Horizons?
Previous crops residue (small amount remaining from main part taken away) are left on field before planting new crops.
What is Conservation Tillage?
Caring for our world soils in what they are made of, what grows in them and how we use them. It is the responsible planning and management of the soil.
What is Soil Stewardship?
the process of breaking down rock through chemical reactions (ex. oxidation)
What is Chemical Weathering?
This rock is formed when wind and water can break rock into pieces, make a layer. The layer can be buried under other layers of sediments. After a long time the sediments can be cemented together.
What is Sedimentary Rock?
Soil is composed of 4 main ingredients Air, Water, weathered rocks and ?????
What is Humus (Organic Matter)?
Flat, step-like area built into hills on fields that allows for the growing crops on sides of hills or mountains.
What is Terraces?
Soil is a necessary resource.
We need it to grow crops and foods for us
Animals need the soil to live in
Provide a place for plants to grow.
What are reasons for soil stewardship?
the process of breaking down rock by physical means (ex. Ice Wedging)
What is Physical weathering?
When magma, made of melted minerals, cools and makes crystals.
What is Igneous Rock?
No nutrients, plants or animals, LIGHTEST in color, weathered rock.
What is Parent Rock (Horizon C)?
Growing crops “on the level" across or perpendicular to a slope rather than up and down the slope.
What is Contour Plowing?
Water – rain, flooding, flowing.
Wind – blowing (movement of air).
Gravity – hills, mountains.
Ice – glaciers, cold temperatures.
What are natural causes of Erosion?
the ability of a soil to sustain plant growth by providing essential plant nutrients and favorable characteristics for plant growth.
What is Soil Fertility?
This rock is formed when baked rock changes. It forms crystals, and even larger crystals. It has to be heated to 300 to 700 degrees Celsius.
What is Metamorphic Rock?
Little organic matter & plant growth, usually brownish or reddish, larger rocks.
What is Subsoil (Horizon B)?
Plant rows of trees and/or shrubs in between fields in lines.
What are Wind Breaks?
Storms, _________, and _______ are examples of severe weather that speeds up erosion.
What are Tornadoes/Hurricanes, and Floods?
Igneous rocks that were formed from lava cooling and hardening
What is Extrusive?