Physical Support Nutrients Water Aeration (O2).

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Soil The product of weathering of rocks
Advertisements

The Nature of Soil Chapter 7, Section 2.
STRUKTUR TANAH.
Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation
Soil Structure, Density, and Porosity Laboratory #4.
Weathering and Erosion Soil. Target #10- I can define the term “soil” One result of weathering is the formation of soil –Soil: a loose mixture of rock.
Soils Information By: Becky McGuire. Soil A. outer layer of earth’s crust, renewable natural resource that supports life --takes 1000 years for 1 inch.
SOIL TEXTURE Botany Soils. SOIL SEPARATES mineral soil is considered as a porous mixture of inorganic particles, decaying organic matter, water.
Soil.
The Nature of Soil Essential Question:
3G Science - Soils. 3 Layers of Soil Topsoil – top layer of soil. Has the smallest grains. Most humus. Richest layer of soil. Subsoil – Under the topsoil.
What Is Soil Made Of?.
Soil Vocabulary.
Soil: More than just a bunch of dirt
The Nature of Soil. Fact Finders Use your textbook, pages , to fill in the blanks. 1._______ is a mixture of weathered rock, decayed organic.
Section 3: Soil Preview Key Ideas Soil Soil Characteristics
SOIL FORMATION AND COMPOSITION. Soil Formation Soil forms as rock is broken down by weathering and mixes with other material on the surface. Bedrock is.
Weathering and Soil Formation
Soil and the Soil Ecosystem
Welcome to Science 11/21/11 Open your book to page 255 and get your notes out for Ch. 10. Today’s Schedule 1. Review Sections 1 & 2 2. Question of the.
Soil. Formation of Soil Combination of sediments and organic material 4 main components – Organic material – Sediment – Water – Air Combinations of these.
Soil, an Essential Natural Resource
Soil Structure and Fertility. What is Soil Naturally occurring, loose material at the surface of the Earth Supports plant and animal life Composed of:
The Ground Beneath Our Feet. What Makes Up Healthy Soil? Mineral fragments, humus, air, water, and living things – Plant roots, Insects, Worms Humus –
Soil covers much of the land on Earth. Provides a substrate for plants to anchor their roots. Provides homes for many animals.
Weathering and Soil Formation
Soil Formation and Composition
Earth’s Changing Surface
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
Healthy Soil? The Nature of Soil
How Soil Forms.
IN: In what climate would you expect to find the best soil?
SOIL HORIZONS Mrs. Wilson 9 th Grade Life Science.
Soils. Formation of Soils Physical Weathering Rain, wind, abrasion Chemical Composition is not altered Influenced by climate Chemical Weathering Acid.
Soil Structure, Density, and Porosity
Soil. Mechanical and chemical weathering of rocks form soil. Soil covers much of the land on Earth. It is made up of minerals, air, water, and organic.
The Nature of soil. Dirt is what you find under your fingernails. Soil is what you find under your feet. Think of soil as a thin living skin that covers.
Soil Formation.
Soil No soil, No planet Earth. Soil Terminology Vocabulary: Soil Horizon – layers or zones of soil. Soil profile: different zones or layers starting at.
SOIL PROFILE A vertical strip of soil stretching from the surface down to the bedrock and including all of the successive soil horizons.
Recognizing Soil Texture & Structure
How Soil Forms WEATHERING AND SOIL. Soil is the loose, weathered material on Earth’s surface in which plants can grow. WHAT IS SOIL?
Are these examples of weathering, erosion, or both?  1. Ice breaking rock  2. Wind breaking away and moving rock  3. A river moving sediment  4. Tree.
Soil Formation and Composition
Soil By: Alejandro Meza Moreno Lina Lovera Valeria Morales.
Chapter 9: Food Section 9.2: Agriculture and Soil.
 Essential Question: How does soil form, and what purposes does it serve?  Objectives: 1. Describe the functions of soil 2. Describe the factors of.
HOW SOIL FORMS 6.E.2.3 Explain how the formation of soil is related to the parent rock type and the environment in which it.
Soil! Video Notes #6. What are we going to learn… Soil-Why is it important? What is soil? Sand, Silt and Clay What’s a soil profile? Horizons? Not all.
Weatheringand Soil Formation. Rocks and Weathering.
Soil Formation and Composition.  I. Soil Formation –A. When bedrock is exposed, it weathers. –B. Particles of rock mix with other material. –C. Soil.
Soils: A brief introduction
Soil Properties.
Sardar Patel Institute Of Technology
SEM 3 CIVIL.
Soil Formation and Composition
Chapter 14: Weathering & Erosion.
Soil An interface in the Earth system, a boundary between different systems (biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere). Soil is a combination of mineral matter,
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
Warmup List three things you might find in soil.
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
SOIL.
5.2: Soil regolith: layer of rock and mineral fragments created from weathering soil: part of regolith that can support plant life.
Warmup List three things you might find in soil.
Soil Formation and Composition
Recognizing Soil Texture & Structure
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
Warmup List three things you might find in soil- don’t have to write this down.
Warmup List three things you might find in soil.
Presentation transcript:

Physical Support Nutrients Water Aeration (O2)

O horizon- upper horizon that is mostly made up of decaying organic matter, also called Humus A horizon- beneath O horizon. The soil in that layer is dark. also called Topsoil and it's a mixture of of humus and mineral particles. Seeds sprout and plant roots grow in A horizon layer. E horizon- beneath A horizon. The soil is lighter color. it's mostly made up of sand and silt. A leaching process takes place in E horizon which allows water to drip through the soil to carry away most of the minerals and clay originally present. also called Eluviation layer B horizon- beneath E horizon. Contains clay and mineral deposits that have leached out from layer above is as water drips through from horizons above. Sometimes called Illuviation layer C horizon- beneath B horizon. Mostly made up of broken up rocks. Plants and roots do not grow in this layer and also very little humus is found in this layer. Also called Regolith R horizon- if there is a solid rock layer underneath all of the horizons except R, then it's part of R horizon. Also called Bedrock

مثلت بافت خاک Soil Texture Triangle

Granular: Resembles cookie crumbs and is usually less than 0.5 cm in diameter. Commonly found in surface horizons where roots have been growing. Blocky: Irregular blocks that are usually cm in diameter Prismatic: Vertical columns of soil that might be a number of cm long. Usually found in lower horizons. :Sub angular فندقی :Angular مکعبی

Columnar: Vertical columns of soil that have a salt "cap" at the top. Found in soils of arid climates. Platy: Thin, flat plates of soil that lie horizontally. Usually found in compacted soil. Single Grained: Soil is broken into individual particles that do not stick together. Always accompanies a loose consistence. Commonly found in sandy soils

Massive: Soil has no visible structure, is hard to break apart and appears in very large clods.