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Which layer of soil determines how fertile the soil is
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Which phrase best describes soil?(1 point)
Responses consolidated material that contains nutrient matter and weathered rock
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How would you describe the relationship between the two variables shown in the graph above (degree of slope and loss of soil
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Why is soil considered a vital resource?(1 point)
Responses It provides the source of material for different landforms. It
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Which statement is true about humus?
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What is soil and list 3 types of soil
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Grace
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If ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) is applied to a Midwest soil as a nutrient source, which of the following is likely to occur
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mariayunez
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13. The layers into which soils become organized are known as ______.
A. Tills B. Regoliths C. Horizons D. Profiles
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Rondezy
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Water holding capacity
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Water holding capacity
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For soil having a void ratio of 0.75 and a percentage saturation of 85%, determine porosity and air void ratio
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Godfrey Nyaobe
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The water holding capacity of Different soil types
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Seroka sejamageu Norman
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In the image , which soil layer contains the most nutrients
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Aadil
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(Fetter p235, 2) A soil sample is collected and taken to the lab. The volume of the sample is 75 cm3. At the natural water
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abdullah
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Soil is the thin layer of material that covers earths surface. How is soil related to bedrock
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what is soil profile?
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pooja
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Acidic soil sample collected from HagreSelam location of southern Ethiopia was analysed in the laboratory had exchangeable Al
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Anonymous
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what are the characteristics of dirt?
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lena
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Pesticide is applied to a 10 ha (hectare) field at an average rate of 1 kg/ha every month. The soil is regarded as 20 cm deep
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Sam
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Which of the following soil components results from the breakdown of parent material?
Gases Moisture Minerals Organic material is
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Oscar
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multiple choice.. 1.1.1 The only type of soil water that available to plants is... A gravitation water B hygroscopic
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mfayise sinovuyo
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Student makes a list of all the soil layers, and a temperature region which layer would be located farthest from the surface of
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Which of these describes whether the statements correctly describe the importance of soil
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Does the environment affect the soil?(1 point)
Responses Yes, but it only affects its particle size. Yes, but it only affects its
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Which phrase best describes soil?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and
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1) If a soil had a pH of 5.5, how many milli-equivalents of acids would it have per 100 grams?
2) How many milli-equivalents of
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Sam
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a) If the silty clay loam soil profile is 1 meter deep, how much plant available water (cm) can potentially be held in the upper
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Ronnie
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a) If the silty clay loam soil profile is 1 meter deep, how much plant available water (cm) can potentially be held in the upper
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Sam
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What is the most significant factor that ontros yhe development of soil.
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Anonymous
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Does the environment affect the soil?
1. Yes, but it only affects particle size. 2. Yes, it affects particle size and soil
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the smegzy rat
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select the word from the following list to complete this paragraph ,you may use award once,more than once or not at all.
(water,c
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sam ????????????????????
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How does the thickness of humus in different environments affect soil quality and fertility?
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What are two correct descriptions of the importance of soil?
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Lolbit
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Which statement is correct?(1 point)
Responses There is a thick layer of humus in dry deserts. There is a thick layer of humus in
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eating children i mean food
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Soil is the thin layer of material that covers Earth’s surface. How is soil related to bedrock?(1 point)
Responses Bedrock is
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What is humus
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Why is soil considered a vital resource as it is hard to destroy an easy to make is it? It provides a source of material for
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Why is humus a natural resource that is important for plant growth?(1 point)
Responses It provides light for plants to grow. It
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pineapple
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Which phrase defines soil?(1 point)
Responses the decayed remains of plants and animals the decayed remains of plants and animals
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pineapple
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I'm having trouble with this question, can someone help?
Which of the following is the BEST description of forest soil? thin
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Anna-Belle
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What are the organic and inorganic properties of soil, Describe.
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Emilee
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soil temperature as its varies with dept
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otiotio taofik
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Why is soil considered a vital resource?(1 point)
Responses It provides the source of material for different landforms. It
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Hydraulic conductivity of soil fully saturated with water is greater than the K value for the soil fully saturated with
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ryan
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I also have to determine the deepest layer of mature soil--would it be the A Horizon, since it is decomposed organic matter? E
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Nathania
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I have to determine what color topsoil is most fertile. I'm not sure if it would be dark brown (because it reflects a lot of
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Nathania
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Is there a relationship between the pH and the colour of soil? if so describe the realtionship.
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peyton
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Removal of organic materials from the soil is
a)humus b)conservation c)depletion d)recycling e)erosion a
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pam
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can topsoil resist for wind erosion
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smart
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Why is there less phosphate in New Zealand soils?
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Joy
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Science fair help..about soil.. and UV rays..?
my topic is how can natural or artificial UV (ultraviolet rays) affect the humus
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s
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