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SOIL VOCAB & THE CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING BY: BRENDEN DOUGHERTY CHRISTIAN MILLER
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Soil Vocab & the Checking for Understanding

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Page 1: Soil  Vocab  & the Checking for Understanding

SOIL VOCAB & THE CHECKING FOR UNDERSTANDING

BY:BRENDEN DOUGHERTYCHRISTIAN MILLER

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Check for understanding Q.1

What are the five basic ingredients that make up soil

tiny pieces of rock, decayed plants and animals, water, and air

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Check for understanding Q.2

How much amount of soil will form after 1,000 years?

About one-inch of soil.

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Check for understanding Q.3

What is humus?

Decayed organic matter that serves as a source of nutrients for plants.

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Check for understanding Q.4

Leaching is the removal of minerals that have been dissolved in water, What horizon does leaching process in?

Horizon B.

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Song about Soilvocab

Soil: is a mixture of weathered rock, decayed organic matter, mineral fragments, water, and air.

Humus: The decayed organic matter turns into a dark-colored material.

Horizons: layers of soil. a, b, and c are names of the horizons.

Litter: consists of leaves, twigs, and other organic material that eventually can be changed to humus by decomposing organisms.

Leaching: is the removal of minerals that have been dissolved in water.

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