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Essential Question
What
is Soil?
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Soil Horizons
Soil
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Observing Soil - What do you
see?
Soil
Soil
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is a mixture of four materials:
Soil
Soil
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is a mixture of four materials:
Weathered
rock particles
Soil
Soil
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is a mixture of four materials:
Weathered
rock particles
Organic matter
Soil
Soil
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is a mixture of four materials:
Weathered
rock particles
Organic matter
Water
Soil
Soil
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is a mixture of four materials:
Weathered
rock particles
Organic matter
Water
 Air
Humus: The decayed organic matter in
soil.
Humus: The decayed organic matter in
soil.
(Organic matter comes from the
remains and waste products of plants,
animals and other living things.)
Factors that form soil:
Factors that form soil:
Kind of rock.
Factors that form soil:
Kind of rock.
The area’s climate.
Factors that form soil:
Kind of rock.
The area’s climate.
Landforms in the area.
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Factors that form soil:
Kind of rock.
The area’s climate.
Landforms in the area.
Plant cover and animals in the area.
Factors that form soil:
Kind of rock.
The area’s climate.
Landforms in the area.
Plant cover and animals in the area.
Time.
Soil Horizon: A layer of soil
with properties different
from the layers above and
below it.
Horizon O - organic-mostly dead plant matter.
Horizon O - organic-mostly dead plant matter.
Horizon A - Topsoil. Contains the most organic
matter (humus) and is dark in color.
Horizon O - organic-mostly dead plant matter.
Horizon A - Topsoil. Contains the most organic
matter (humus) and is dark in color.
Horizon B - Subsoil. The layer under A that
contains clay and minerals and is usually
brownish or reddish in color.
Soil Horizons
Horizon C - The deepest layer of soil.
Contains the largest and least weathered
rocks. It is usually yellowish brown.
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Horizon C - The deepest layer of soil.
Contains the largest and least weathered
rocks. It is usually yellowish brown.
Horizon D – Bedrock below soil.
How do organisms effect soil?
Plants – add organic matter or humus to the soil.
Microorganisms – decomposers(bacteria and
fungi) decompose dead organisms and return
nitrogen to the soil.
Animals - loosen and mix the soil(as they build
their homes) which adds air to the soil. They
also add humus when they die.
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and label each soil horizon.