Description

Largest particle dries quicl;y and texture is rough and gritty.
Relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay
What the soil is composed of air, water, nutrients, and orgainic matter
the proccess by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, ext.
How much water the soil will allow through
Depends on how many pores and the size of the pores
influenced by the amount of proteins present in the soil
used to identify different types of soil
the break down of rock and minerals by rain, acid, salt, wind, and temperature into sediments
Medium sized particles, texture is smooth and powdery when dry and slippery when wet.
smallest particle; smooth and hard as stone when dry and sticky when wet
Mixture of sand, silt, and clay. Best type of soil for growing plants.
soil layers; more mature soil has more horizons
Mixture of rock, minerals, and organiz matter
living particles in soil
non living particles in soil
Mostly made of decaying leaves, twigs, and animal remains/waste
loose soil that is rich in organic material needed by plants
rich in minerals that are wased down in minerals that are wased downfrom topsoil by rain
slightly broken up rock. plants roots cannot go through this layer. Mostly inorganic.
also knowthe parent material. unweathered solid rock bneath all layers.
the extraction of valuable minerals or geological materials from the earth.
a natrual material with a high concentation of metals and valuable materials that can be extracted for a profit.
when a mine is no longer being used, the land should be restored to its former state or better.
minerals or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
a natural resource that can be replaced quickly enough so that we will not run out
hydrocarbons created from the remains of formerly living organisms used for energy.
a natrual resource that we need to use carefully because it cannot be replaced quickly and we will run out.

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