Soil Formation and Composition EQ: How do you scientifically describe soil? How is soil formed?
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Soil Formation and Composition
EQ: How do you scientifically describe soil? How is soil formed?
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Soil Formation
• Soil- the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants can grow
• Three parts to soil formationBegins as bedrock- solid layer of rock
beneath the soilBroken down by weatheringMixes with other materials on the surface
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Soil Composition
• Soil – a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, air and water
• Rock particles and minerals are sand, silt and clay
• Two factors affect the rock particles and minerals found in a soil
- original type of bedrock- type of weathering
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Soil Composition
• Humus – dark colored substance that forms as plant and animal remains decay– Creates space in soil for air and water– Rich in nutrients plants need to grow:
• nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and potassiumsepup
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Soil Texture• Defined and described by the size of the
particles. • Rubbing soil between your fingers tests the
soil’s texture. • Different names are given to soils depending
on the proportion of sand, silt, and clay.• Every soil on earth is defined as sand, silt, clay.
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Soil TextureAll particles as large or larger than pebbles or gravel (diameter greater than 2 mm) are not considered soil, although they will often be found in it.
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Soil Texture is:
• grainy if the soil is made up of large-sized pieces and feels gritty, like sand.
• silky if the soil is made of medium-sized pieces and feels powdery, like silt.
• sticky if the soil is made of small pieces and feels gummy, like wet clay.
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Rate of Soil Formation
• Depends on the climate and type of rock– Warm and rainy climate – soil will develop quickly– Cold and dry climate – soil will develop slowly
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Soil Horizons
• A layer of soil that differs in color and texture from the layers above or below it
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Life in soil- organisms mix the soil, create space for air and water make hummus
• Plant “litter”, a
loose layer over the soil where plants shed leaves or die
• Decomposers, organisms that break down the remains of dead plants and animals live in the soil
• Bacteria, fungi, earthworms, snails and beetles
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Soil Types in the United States
• Scientists classify soil into different groups based on several factors– Climate– Common plants found in the region– Soil composition
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Class Work and Homework
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Describing Soil ScientificallyMapping US Soils