It is sometimes called the “outer skin” of the Earth, like the skin of a fruit. Soil is one of the most important of Earth’s resources. This layer provides.

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It is sometimes called the “outer skin” of the Earth, like the skin of a fruit. Soil is one of the most important of Earth’s resources. This layer provides a soft cushion covering much of the hard rock surfaces of the planet. (Do Apple Demonstration) com

The Earth’s System Oceans Lakes Rivers Soil for growingDeveloped by man Soil too hot Soil too wet Soil too rocky Arctic, Antarctic, deserts, swamps, & mountains

Post Apple Demonstration Questions There is a limited amount of soil. If the soil was covered by buildings and roads there would be no place to grow food or for animals to graze. Based on what you have seen, why do you think soil is an important natural resource? Soil is also needed to grow food for animals, including humans. S oil is necessary for plants to grow because it hold nutrients they need and gives them support.

Post Apple Demonstration Questions What role does soil play in helping to maintain life on Earth? Applying what you have learned… Soil is essential to plants because it holds nutrients they need and provides then with support. Soil is also necessary to grow food for animals, including humans.

You know what soil looks like…but where does it come from? W eathering b reaks down rocks, then particles of rock mix with decaying plants and animals and their waste products to form soil. Soil is a mixture of many materials, including sand, silt, clay, water, fungi, bacteria, and decayed plant and animal material (humus).

A ll soil is comprised of solids (rock and mineral and organic matter), liquid (water), and gas (air). Plants need all 3 forms of matter to survive. Plants get their nutrients from the materials and minerals that have dissolved in the water. The water is then stored in in some of the air spaces. Air is necessary in soil so that the roots have room to grow.

 Sand is any small stone particle in the soil.  Silt feels smooth and powdery.  Clay is the smallest type of particle found in soil. If a particle of sand were the size of a basketball, then silt would be the size of a baseball, and clay would be the size of a golf ball.

 There are many different types of soils, based on the unique mix of ingredients each contains. Each type of soil has its own: color texture Ability to hold water Ability to support life  T he make-up of a particular soil influences the types of plants and animals that can live in it.

The types of rock particles found in the soil greatly affect its color. Can range from light yellow or red to dark brown or black.

 Soil texture is based on how large the pieces of clay and other particles in the soil are, and how much decayed material there is. Texture is how something feels. Grainy FineCourseSmooth Slippery

Soil is able to hold (retain) water because of its clay and dead plant and animal matter These materials take in absorb water Soils with larger amounts of clay and decayed material hold more water than sandy soils do.

Soils contain different chemicals, like salts and nutrients These chemicals come from rock particles or from decayed plants and animals A soil’s chemicals and ability to absorb water affect its ability to support life.

 The type of soil differs from place to place, even in different parts of your own backyard. his is one reason why different areas grow different plants.  Even in a single place, the soil is made up of several layers.

The top layer of soil. Only a few centimeters thick. Topsoil contains rotting plant and animal materials called Humus. Topsoil also contains bits of weathered rock. Tree roots break up rocks in this layer. Earthworms, insects, and snails live in this layer because it is close to the air and contains nutrients. Lower layers contains more sand and rock.

The second layer of soil. It is mostly made up of small rocks. S ubsoil forms as larger rocks are broken up. Since the subsoil is near the surface, temperature changes help weather the rocks in this layer. It is the layer where the most weathering of rocks happens. Tree roots also break up rocks in this layer.

This is the bottom most layer. It is mostly made of solid rock. Rocks slowly widen and break up the top part of the bedrock. Bits of rock break off. Over time, these rock bits become part of the upper layers of soil. ex.html How layers of soil form

Soil is a very important resource. To preserve the soil against erosion, farmers practice soil conservation. Soil conservation is doing things to prevent soil from being eroded. Farmers plant crops to hold the soil together against the wind or heavy rains. Farmers also plow across hills and slopes instead of up and down to reduce soil erosion from running water. A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced.

Are you a Soil Genus?  Soils contain different chemicals, like salts and nutrients  These chemicals come from rock particles or from decayed plants and animals  A soil’s chemicals and ability to absorb water affect its ability to support life.

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1)Soil provides a soft cushion that covers much of the Earth’s hard rock. 2)Without soil, the Earth’s land surface would be barren rock and sand, which could not support many forms of life. 3)Soil is essential to plants since it stores the nutrients they need and provides then with support. 4) Soil is a mixture of several different types of materials, including crushed rock particles and decayed materials. What is soil?

Properties of Soil. There are many different types of soils, based on their unique mix of ingredients 1)Color- Soil can vary from yellow or red to dark brown or almost black 2)Texture- Soil texture is based on its ingredients, such as sand, clay, and humus. 3)Stores Water- Soil can hold varying amounts of water, depending on how much clay and decaying material it has. 4)Supports Life- Soil Contains different chemicals that allow it to support plant life.