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Layers of the Soil
Components of Soil
Weathering & Erosion
Importance
Plants
100
This is the very top layer of soil.
What is topsoil.
100
This is decayed matter in soil. It adds nutrients to the soil and is located in the topsoil.
What is humus.
100
Erosion is when rocks and soil are moved by what two things?
What is wind and water.
100
These are materials that plants and animals need to live and grow.
What are nutrients.
100
These are long, thick roots that grow deeply into the soil.
What are tap roots.
200
This is the bottom layer of soil.
What is bedrock.
200
This is made up of small grains of worn-down rock, has few nutrients, and does not hold water well.
What is sand.
200
Weathering occurs over a short amount of time or long?
What is long amount of time.
200
Why should soil be conserved and not wasted?
Because it takes a long time to form.
200
Many thin roots grow just under the surface.
What is fibrous roots.
300
This is the middle layer of soil.
What is subsoil.
300
This contains tiny particles of soil that hold water well and provides nutrients.
What is clay.
300
What is the term for when weather, water, and living organisms help break down rocks and create soil?
What is weathering.
300
These two layers are formed over a long period of time by the action of water.
What is subsoil and bedrock.
300
Plants need this to grow. it is found in the soil.
What are nutrients.
400
This layer contains the most nutrients and is a dark brown color.
What is topsoil/humus.
400
This is made up of very small broken pieces of rock. Its particles are larger than clay and smaller than sand.
What is silt.
400
Give an example of weathering or erosion
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400
Name the 4 components of soil.
What are rocks and minerals, water, air, and organic matter.
400
These things eat dead plants and animals. Their waste adds nutrients to the soil.
What are decomposers.