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Drill (Pre-Lab) Soil Pre-Test: Take an “educated” guess!
Based on your prior knowledge, identify whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). There is only one type of soil. Soil is permeable (allows water to move through). Soil is biotic (living) factor. Plants need gravel to live. Soil has different sizes.
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Are All Soil Particles the Same Size?
Field Biology Carbon Career & Technical Institute Mrs. Conway
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Objective SWBAT identify the types and sizes of particles that make up soils, order soil components according to particles from the smallest to the largest, and investigate the effect water has on the soils IOT describe soil porosity.
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Are All Soil Particles the Same Size?
No! Particles larger than 2mm in diameter are not considered soil, but gravel or stones. Why not? These particles do not have any direct value to plants.
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Are All Soil Particles the Same Size?
Sand: Largest soil particles (0.05 to 2 mm in diameter ) Silt: Medium sized particles (0.002 to 0.05 mm in diameter) Clay: Smallest particles (less than mm in diameter)
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What is the largest soil particle?
Are you listening?? What is the largest soil particle?
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Relative Soil Particle Sizes
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So What is Loam? Loam has an optimum combination of different particle sizes. 40% Sand 40% Silt 20% Clay Loam is an ideal agricultural soil because of this combination. Larger particles provide structural support, aeration, and permeability to the soil. The smaller particles bind together into clumps and hold nutrient minerals and water
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How is loam different from the other types of soil?
Are you listening?? How is loam different from the other types of soil?
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Soil Porosity The rate at which water will pass through the soil.
A measure of the volume of pores or spaces per volume of soil and of the average distances between these spaces. Soil needs to have some porosity for the roots to be able to get the required amount of oxygen. If soil has particles of different sizes, then pore spaces should be present because particles of different sizes together will leave gaps. Air and water can then get to the plant roots .
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Soil Texture Triangle
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Practice What is the name of a soil that is
10% Silt, 60% Clay, and 30% Sand?
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Exit Ticket When you build a sand castle, you obviously use sand. Why is this not the best “building material” to use? If you could make your castle out of any type of soil, what would you choose and why?
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Drill (Lab) What is the name of the soil that is:
20% Sand, 20% Clay, and 60% Silt? 10% Sand, 80% Clay, and 10% Silt?
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Pre-Lab Procedure Complete the concept map with the appropriate soil types and particle sizes. Read through your laboratory procedures. Draw 3 pictures of each procedure listed on page 615. Use the soil texture triangle to determine the soil compositions listed in the table.
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