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Soil Regolith – layer of rock and mineral fragments produced by weathering Soil – part of regolith that supports plant growth.

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1 Soil Regolith – layer of rock and mineral fragments produced by weathering Soil – part of regolith that supports plant growth

2 Soil Composition Mineral matter, humus (decayed, organic material), air, water

3 Soil Texture Texture refers to % of particle sizes Sand (large size)
Silt Clay (small size) Loam (a mixture of all three sizes) is best suited for plant life

4 Soil Texture

5 Soil Formation The most important factors in soil formation are:
parent material time climate organisms slope

6 Soil Formation: Parent Material
Residual soil: parent material is the bedrock Transported soil: parent material has been carried from elsewhere and deposited

7 Soil Formation: Time • The longer a soil has been forming, the thicker it becomes

8 Soil Formation: Climate
Greatest affect on soil formation hot/wet – thick/chemically weathered soil cold/dry – thin/mechanically weathered soil

9 Soil Formation: Organisms
plants – main source of organic matter, acids from decay increase weathering animals – burrow and mix materials (earthworms)

10 Soil Formation: Slope steep – more erosion = thin/nonexistent soil
flat – little erosion = thick soils

11 Soil Profile A Horizon – (topsoil) B Horizon – (subsoil) C Horizon -
mixture of mineral and organic matter, insects, fungi, microorganisms  B Horizon – (subsoil) fine clay particles leached out of A horizon  C Horizon - partially weathered parent rock


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