How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which...

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How Soil Forms How Soil Forms

Transcript of How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which...

Page 1: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

How Soil FormsHow Soil Forms

Page 2: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

What is Soil?What is Soil?

• Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow.

One of the main ingredients of soil is:• Bedrock which is the solid layer of rock beneath the soil.

Page 3: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Soil Composition

• Soil is comprised of a mixture of rock, particles, minerals, decayed organic material, water and air.

• The decayed organic material in soil is called humus. Humus provides plants with the nutrients they need to grow.

• Soil that is rich in humus has a high fertility rate supporting plant growth.

Page 4: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Soil Texture

• Soil texture depends on the size of the individual particles.

• The largest particle size is gravel.

• The smallest particle size is clay.

• Loam is the best type of soil for growing plants since it is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand and silt.

Page 5: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Soil Particle SizeSoil Particle Size

Page 6: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

The Process of Soil FormationThe Process of Soil Formation

• Soil forms as rock is broken down by weathering and mixes with other materials.

• 3 horizons (layers)– A horizon: topsoil– B horizon: subsoil– C horizon: partly

weathered rock

Page 7: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Horizon A

• Horizon A is made up of topsoil.

• Topsoil is a crumbly, dark brown soil that is a mixture of humus, clay and other materials.

• This soil horizon is most

important for growing food.

Page 8: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Horizon B

• Horizon B is consists of clay and other particles washed down from Horizon A; very little humus.

• Horizon B is often called subsoil.

• Horizon B forms last as particles

wash down from the A horizon.

Page 9: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Horizon C

• Horizon C is weathered rock.

• The C horizon is most similar to bedrock.

• It consists mostly of pieces of bedrock.

Page 10: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Rate of Soil Formation

• The rate of soil formation depends on the climate and type of rock.

• Weather occurs most rapidly in areas with a warm, rainy climate so soil will form faster in these areas.

• Soil forms more quickly from limestone than granite since limestone weathers faster.

Page 11: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Soil TypesSoil Types

• Classified based on climate, plants and soil composition

Page 12: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Types of Soil

• Fertile soil forms in regions with hot, wet climates.

• Thin soil forms in mountains and polar regions with cold and dry climates.

• The thickest and most fertile soil forms in moderate temperatures with moderate rainfall.

Page 13: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Major soil types in North America

• Forest

• Prairie

• Desert

• Mountain

• Tundra

• Tropical

Page 14: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Living Organisms in SoilLiving Organisms in Soil

• Two ways organisms contribute to soil:

A. Forming Humus

B. Mixing the Soil

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Forming Humus• Plants contribute most of the organic remains

that form humus.• As plants shed leaves, they form a loose layer

called litter.• Humus forms in a process known as

decomposition where organisms that live in the soil turn dead organic material into humus.

• Decomposers are the organisms that break down the remains. These include fungi, bacteria, worms, and other organisms.

Page 16: How Soil Forms. What is Soil? Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants grow. One of the main ingredients of soil is: Bedrock.

Mixing the SoilMixing the Soil

• Earthworms mix humus with other materials in soil.

• They also help move air and water into the soil through a process called aeration.