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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Soil My name is not Dirt My name is not Dirt Honey Dippers Honey Dippers & things Moving Pictures Moving Pictures Answer – must in Q form – V holds the final right for the answer
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2 a type of frost action
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3 What is ice wedging ?
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4 type of chemical weathering causes a karst landscape
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5 What is acids in groundwater ?
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6 Process by which softer, less weather-resistant rocks wear away and leave harder, more weather- resistant rocks behind is called
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7 What is differential weathering ?
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8 How do lichens slowly break down a rock
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9 What is by chemical weathering ?
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10 What is the arrangement of soil particles called? ?
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11 What is soil structure
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12 Organic material formed in soil from the decayed remains of plants and animals called
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13 What is humus ?
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14 removal from soil of substances that can be dissolved in water is called Double points
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15 What is leaching. ?
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16 process of changing one steep field into a series of smaller, flatter fields is called
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17 What is terracing. ?
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18 Ice, wind, water, gravity, plants, and animals are all agents of…..
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19 What is mechanical weathering ?
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20 The soil conservation technique helps prevent erosion of sloping hills by heavy rains
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21 What is contour plowing ?
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22 Mechanical weathering occurs at a greater rate in climates that are
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23 What are cold and wet ?
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24 What are three benefits of soil?
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25 What are: 1. provides minerals & nutrients to plants 2. provides a home to animals & bugs 3. allows water storage for plants
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26 Chemical weathering is most rapid in areas that are ?
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27 What are warm and wet. ?
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28 Describe how ice, water, wind, gravity, plants, and animals cause mechanical weathering ?
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29 What Describe ice wedging, rocks tumbling down slopes, plants (roots) growing into rocks, animals digging (undermining) ?
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30 Explain how the composition of rocks affects the rate of weathering
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31 What might be differential weathering (define), & explain why intrusive igneous rock holds up better than extrusive igneous rock?
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32 What is the source of soil ?
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33 What are: formed from rocks and decaying plants and animals Different-sized mineral particles, such as sand, silt (A sedimentary material consisting of very fine particles intermediate in size between sand and clay-stone dust-composed mainly of quartz and feldspar ), and clay, give soil its texture ?
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34 Describe methods of preventing soil damage & loss Double points
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35 What are -overuse -No till -Contour -Terracing -Cover Crops
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36 ability of soil to hold and supply nutrients is called
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37 What is fertility ?
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38 Way to keep soil fertile by protecting it from erosion is called.
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39 What is soil conservation
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40 Rocks are ground and worn away by rocks and sand, it is called Double points
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41 What is abrasion ?
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42 Gardeners want a layer of rich _______ ?
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43 What is topsoil ? highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms, and is where most of the Earth's biological soil activity occurs.organic matter microorganismsEarth biological
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44 Telephone posts in the desert are often worn thin by _____________________ ?
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45 What is abrasion ?
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46 When rocks break down because of chemical reactions, it is called ?
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47 What is chemical weathering?
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48 Series of layers in which soil forms are called ____________________. ?
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49 What is horizons ? PowerPoint
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50 Describe how a rock’s surface area affects the rate of weathering
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51 What are If you can take one object & increase the surface area of it by breaking it up into smaller pieces then it will weather & “go way” faster pie
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