Earth’s Surface Chapter 2 Weathering and Soil

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Earth’s Surface Chapter 2 Weathering and Soil Review and Reinforce Lesson Quiz Answer Keys

Lesson 1 Rocks and Weathering Review and Reinforce Worksheet 1. Abrasion 2. Acid rain 3. Mechanical 4. Chemical 5. Carbonic acid 6. Animal actions 7. Mechanical 8. Chemical 9. Chemical 10. The factors that determine the rate of weathering are the type of rock and the climate. 11. Permeable 12. frost wedging

Lesson 1 Rocks and Weathering Quiz 3. B 5. uniformitarianism 7. oxidation 9. mechanical 2. C 4. A 6. pressure 8. rock 10. permeable

Lesson 2 How Soil Forms Review and Reinforce Worksheet 1. The A horizon is composed of topsoil, a crumbly, dark brown soil that is a mixture of humus, clay, and other minerals. 2. The B horizon, called subsoil, is made mostly of clay and other particles, but little humus. 3. The C horizon contains only partly weathered rock. 4. Soil forms as rock is broken down by weathering and mixes with other materials on Earth’s surface. It consists of a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, air, and water. 5. Some soil organisms mix the soil and make spaces in it for air and water. Other soil organisms make humus, the material that makes soil fertile. 6. h 8. f 10. d 12. g 14. e 7. b 9. c 11. a 13. e

Lesson 2 How Soil Forms Quiz 1. false/subsoil 3. false/bedrock 5. true 7. B 9. D 2. false/high 4. true 6. true 8. B 10. C

Lesson 3 Soil Conservation Review and Reinforce Worksheet. 1. Plowing 2. drought 3. Wind 4. Dust Bowl. 5. Soil is valuable because everything that lives on the surface depends directly or indirectly on soil. 6. Soil is damaged when it loses its fertility. Soil loss is caused by water or wind erosion. 7. Farms conserve soil by practicing contour plowing, conservation plowing, and crop rotation. 8. contour plowing 9. Soil conservation 10. conservation plowing 11. crop rotation 12. natural resource

Lesson 3 Soil Conservation Quiz 1. natural resource 3. erosion 5. nutrients 7. true 9. true   2. conservation 4. crop rotation 6. limited 8. decreased or reduced 10. Contour