Layers of Soil
What Type of
Soil Am I?
Pop quiz!
Improving soil health
100

Nutrient-rich organic matter made up of dead animals and plants 

Humus 

100

- I hold onto water very well

- I am not great for growing most plants

- You can grow roses in me

Clay


100

What do we use soil for?

- Growing food

- Growing plants

100

What is nutrient depletion?

When nutrients in the soil are used up faster than they can be replenished 

200

The upper layer of soil that is rich in nutrients. This layer is very important for growing plants.

Topsoil 

200

- Water flows right through me

- I am bad for growing plants

Sand

200

True or False: 

is soil alive?

True

200

What causes nutrient depletion? (name 2)

Intensive farming 

Weeds

Soil Erosion 


300

Layer of soil below the topsoil. This soil is full of minerals and rocks.

Subsoil

300

- I am good for growing plants

- I hold some water, but not too much 

Silt 


300

True or False:

Forty-five percent of soil is composed of minerals.

True!

300

What can be added to improve soil health?

COMPOST!!!!

400

The solid rock below the subsoil. 

Bedrock

400

- I am a combination of all of the types of soil 

Loam

400

What causes soil erosion?  Name at least three.

- Weathering

- Wind

- Rain

- Farming

400
True or False: 

More organisms live in a single teaspoon of soil than the human population

true! 

500

No plants can enter this area 

Bedrock

500

True or False:

Having some sand in your loam is good for plants?

True

- While sand may not be great for growing plants individually, it is an important part of loam soil

500

Name the four parts of soil

- Air

- Water

- Rocks and Minerals

- Organic Matter

500

What practices can help maintain soil health? (name 1)

Adding compost/manure 

Testing soil health! 

Minimize intensive farming practices (rotate crops, minimize tillage, prevent erosion)