Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation

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Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

The Dirt on Soil What causes soil to form? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation The Dirt on Soil What causes soil to form? Soil is a loose mixture of rock fragments, organic matter, water, and air that can support the growth of vegetation. The first step in soil formation is the weathering of parent rock into smaller pieces. Eventually, very small particles from parent rock are mixed in with organic matter to form soil. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What causes soil to form? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What causes soil to form? Rock is broken down by weathering and plant root growth to form sediment. The type of sediment in soil depends on what rocks are in the area. This helps to explain why soils differ from place to place. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What causes soil to form? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What causes soil to form? Some microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, decompose the remains of plants and animals. These remains are decayed organic matter called humus. It contains nutrients that plants need to grow. Larger animals, such as earthworms and moles, loosen and mix the soil as they burrow, increasing the air in the soil and its ability to drain water. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Thick Tops, Rocky Bottoms Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation Thick Tops, Rocky Bottoms What factors determine how long it takes for soils to form? Four main factors determine how long it takes for soil formation and development. These factors include parent rock type, climate, topography, and plants and animals. Rock type: The rate of weathering depends on the structure of the rock and minerals that make up the rock. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What factors determine how long it takes for soils to form? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What factors determine how long it takes for soils to form? Climate: Soil usually develops more quickly in warm, wet areas than in cold, dry areas. Topography: Soils usually develop faster in flatter areas where sediments are not easily eroded. Plants and animals: Without a lot of plants and animals, soil tends to develop slowly. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the main soil horizons? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What are the main soil horizons? A vertical section of soil that shows all the different layers is called a soil profile. Each layer in the soil profile that has different physical properties is called a soil horizon. The main horizons include the A horizon, B horizon, and C horizon. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are the main soil horizons? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What are the main soil horizons? The A horizon is the topmost layer of soil, often referred to as topsoil. It contains the most humus. The B horizon lies under the A horizon and has less humus. Water carries material from the A to the B horizon, in a process called leaching. The C horizon lies below the B horizon and directly above the parent rock. It contains the largest rock fragments and usually no organic matter. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

All About Soil What are some properties of soil? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation All About Soil What are some properties of soil? Soil properties are used to classify different soils. These properties include soil texture, color, chemistry, pore space, and fertility. Soil texture describes the relative amounts of differently sized soil particles. Soil particles are classified as sand (largest particles), silt, or clay (smallest particles). Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are some properties of soil? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What are some properties of soil? Soil color depends on the minerals and organic matter that make up the soil. Soil pH is a measure of how acidic or basic the soil is. Soil pH depends on the minerals, sediment, and organic matter found in the soil. Pore space describes the spaces between soil particles. Water and air are found in the pore spaces of soils. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are some properties of soil? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What are some properties of soil? How does the pore space of the soil on the left compare to that of the soil on the right? Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

What are some properties of soil? Unit 1 Lesson 5 Soil Formation What are some properties of soil? Soil fertility describes how well a soil can support plant growth. Soil fertility depends on the climate and topography of the area, and the amount of humus, minerals, and nutrients in the soil. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company