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1 Soil Formation

2 What is Soil? Loose covering of broken rock particles and humus (decaying organic matter) Found in nearly all regions of the Earth Formed by chemical and physical weathering Affected by climate Four types

3 How Soil is Formed Requires 5 things: Creates soil horizons
parent material, topography, climate, organisms, time Creates soil horizons

4 Weathering Physical Chemical Temperature, pressure
Water (hydrolysis), oxygen (oxidation), carbon dioxide (carbonic acid), acid rain

5 Erosion Movement of weathered material from one location to another
By water, air, ice

6 Topography

7 Climate Cool, dry, sparse vegetation Warm, wet, abundant vegetation
Predominantly physical weathering Warm, wet, abundant vegetation Increased chemical weathering

8 Global Soil Distribution

9 Polar Soil Form at high latitudes/elevations
Found in Greenland, Canada, Antarctica Generally have good drainage Very shallow

10 Temperate Soil Form in temperate areas
Found in the eastern US, Europe, eastern Asia, southern Africa and South America Wide variation - based on annual rainfall amounts

11 Desert Soil Form in arid regions
Found in western US, northern Africa, Australia, Middle East, parts of Russia & China Can only support a limited amount of vegetation

12 Tropical Soil Form in areas that have high temperatures & heavy rainfall Found in South America, central Africa, India, Indonesia Soil is generally very poor in nutrients

13 Soil Horizons OA B C R

14 Geohazards

15 Geohazards Landslides Mudslides Avalanches Falling rock Volcanoes
Earthquakes Floods

16 Geohazard Protection


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