Description

A natural community in which different kinds of plants and animals live closely together.
The study of soil formation, or soil genesis, and soil classification and mapping.
A small portion of a soil body that can be studied easily by scientists. Typically a section of soil extending from the surface to the depth of root penetration of the deepest root.
The disintegration of rock by temperature, wind, water, and other factors.
The disintegration and breaking down of rock into smaller pieces by changing the chemical make up.
Water has the ability to break rock into smaller pieces by freezing within the cracks. Roots growing in cracks applies pressure breaking up rocks known as.
Loose material such as mud or sand are cemented together by chemical and/or pressure forms this rock type.
The collection of pedons that are much the same.
Process in which water passes through the soil moving dissolved substances deeper into the soil.
Soils whose parent material were carried and deposited in moving fresh water and deposited to form sediments
A vertical section through he soil extending into the unweathered parent material and exposing all the horizons.
Changes occur at different depths, and horizontal layers develop as a soil ages. These layers are known as.
Surface mineral layer where organic matter accumulates
The zone of accummulation
The loss of clay, iron, and other material due to leaching.
Smallest mineral particle in soil that is less than .002mm in diameter.
The soil texture that is said to be "well-drained."
Intermediate in size and feels smooth like talcum powder to the touch.

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