O On the outside of the foldable illustrate the different layers using colored pencils or crayons. A B C D.

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O On the outside of the foldable illustrate the different layers using colored pencils or crayons. A B C D

O When you finish coloring your layers, you should walk around and find the notes for the different layers. You are responsible for getting them all before you leave today! A B C D

O HORIZON- “Organic Litter” This is the top layer of soil that is made up of living and decomposed materials like leaves, plants, and bugs. This layer is very thin and is usually pretty dark.

Horizon A A HORIZON – “Top Soil” This is the layer that we call "topsoil" and it is located just below the O Horizon. It contains humus, plant roots, and decayed organic matter. Top soil is darker in color due to all of the decayed organic matter. This is the most fertile horizon due to all of the humus. Horizon A

Horizon B B HORIZON- “Subsoil” This is the layer that we call "subsoil" and it is located just below the A Horizon. This layer has clay and mineral deposits and less organic materials than the layers above it. This layer is also lighter in color than the layers above it. Horizon B

Horizon C C HORIZON- “Weathered parent material” This is the layer that we call “partially weathered rock" and it is located just below the B Horizon. This layer is made up of slightly unbroken rock and only a little bit of organic material is found here. Plant roots are not found in this layer. Horizon C

D HORIZON- “Bed Rock” This is the layer we call “bedrock” and it is solid rock that has not been weathered. Bed rock contains the least amount of humus making it the least fertile horizon. Horizon D