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Soil Formation Part 1 . By W.Batke. Activity. Teacher Notes. Soil Formation. What are the two main ingredients that make make up soil?. Soil Ingredients. Inorganic. Organic. Weathered Rock. Humus. What do the terms organic and inorganic mean?. Let us look at the Inorganic component:. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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By W.Batke
Teacher Notes
Activity
Soil Formation Part 1
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Soil Formation
What are the two main ingredients that make make up soil?
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Soil Ingredients
Weathered Rock
Humus
Inorganic Organic
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What do the terms organic and inorganic mean?
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Let us look at the Inorganic component:
Over time wind, water and ice break the rock down into smaller and smaller particles
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Finally, all that is left is......
sand, silt and clay.
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In many cases the original weathered rock called the parent material lies below the developing soil.
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Of course this takes long time....
In most cases distinct soil layers develop. These are referred to as soil horizons.
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Can you see the different soil horizons in this diagram?
Horizon A
Horizon B
Horizon CWeathered Bedrock
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Can you identify the soil horizons?
Horizon A
Horizon B
Horizon C
Weathered Bedrock
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Many times soil profiles are changed by
Floods, Remember the Flood of 1993?
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Soil profiles record these eventsHere is sediment laid down by a flood . Can you think of land in the Hazelwood School District that has been flooded?
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Depending on climate some rock never develop into soil horizons.
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The amount of sand, silt and clay can influence soil texture and use.
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Soils with high sand content
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Soils with high silt content
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Soils with high clay content
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But our picture is not complete.
Without the organic component, the soil is unproductive.
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Next time we will look at the organic component.
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Teacher notes:
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*Topics are intended to be discussed in class and science journal notes or records are encouraged.
*Programs may be viewed in any sequence although they tend to build upon one another.Soil Importance, Soil Formation Pt.1, Soil Formation Pt.2
Soil Conservation, Soil Problems
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Here are some additional resources on the web
http://www.hintze-online.com/sos/soils-online.html
http://nscss.org/ssource.html
http://www.bsyse.wsu.edu/~saxton/soilwatr/
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