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Why is soil considered a vital resource?(1 point)
Responses It plays a variety of roles for plants and animals. It plays a
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I hate math
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A student makes a list of all the soil layers in a temperate region. Which layer would be located farthest from the surface of
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According to this diagram, which layer has humus (the organic component of soil, formed by leaves and other plant materials)?
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Explain the factors that affect soil fertility
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Kimoy
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How are well developed soils similar to young soils? How are they different?
Please help... i don't knoiw anything about it.
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Anonymous
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what is topsoil,subsoil,bedrockandparent material
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jamiyah
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what are the reasons for low phosphorus levels in soil? Please explain to me, it seems as if every site that talks about this is
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Cynthia
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Soil Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which phrase best describes soil?(1 point) Responses consolidated material that
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goofy ahh bugger
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Which phrase best describes soil?(1 point)
Responses unconsolidated material that contains nutrient matter and bedrock
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Which layer of soil determines how fertile the soil is?(1 point)
Responses topsoil topsoil humus humus subsoil subsoil bedrock
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Hello I am a sixth grade science teacher:
Does the environment affect the soil? Yes, it affects particle size and soil
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I am a Science teacher
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Hello I am a sixth grade science teacher:
Which statement is correct? There is a thick layer of topsoil in tropical rain forests.
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I am a Science teacher
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Does the environment affect the soil
A: No, because soil is the same in all environments B: Yes, it affects particle size and
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What is the order of particles that give texture to soil
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What layer of soil determines how fertile the soil is?
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Does the environment affect the soil?(1 point)
Responses Yes, it affects particle size and soil composition. Yes, it affects
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Does the environment affect the soil?(1 point) Responses No, because soil type is determined only by particle size. No,
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Jace Antoino
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Examine soil characteristics. Create a two-column chart. In the first column, list “fertility,” “composition,”
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Clark
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Does the environment affect the soil?(1 point)
Responses Yes, it affects particle size and soil composition. Yes, it affects
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Which of the following is true about soil?
O It is generated quickly, so any soil we lose today will be ready and of high quality
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Why is soil considered a vital resource?
A. It is hard to destroy and easy to make B. It provides the source of materials
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Jozikee
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One of the biggest obstacles to living on another planet is accessing food. How would we eat? To solve this problem, we need to
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which is better suited for agricultural development: the soil of a tropical rain forest or the soil of a temperate deciduous
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Usable forms of nitrogen can intentionally be increased in the soil by
a. planting more trees b. lightning c. planting fewer
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Does the environment affect the soil
A-no because soil type is determined only by particular size B-yes but it only affects its
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1.Differentiate between soil permeability and retentivity.
2.Differentiate between chemical factors and biological factors of
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Kavita
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Imagine that a soil is 85% composed of weathered sandstone. Over time, a river flowing over the bedrock deposits sand and a very
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Why is soil consider d a vital resource
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usable forms of nitrogen can intentionally be increased in the soil by..... A. allowing organic matter to decompose B. planting
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Toby
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Which of the following soil types would allow water to pass through very slowly?
A. Topsoil B. Clay C. Sand D. Humus
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Missy
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Usable forms of nitrogen can intentionally be increased in the soil by(1 point)
Responses planting more trees. planting more
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Toga Himiko
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Does the environment affect the soil
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1. name two negative effects of low pH
2.name two effecof low alkaline soil 3.name 3 causes of soil acidification 4.name two
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masaka cindy
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An abiotic factor that starts with c and the clue is soil type. So what is a soil type that starts with C?
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Zac
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what should soil have to suit animals which live in soil?why are these things important?hence, infer which type of soil is most
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hermoine granger
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which soil layer contains the most humus ?
(1) A horizon (2) B horizon (3) C horizon (4) D horizon
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Zakbets
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yah i got that answer correct on my homework
But what about sand or humus? Which of the following soil types would allow water to
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hot stuff
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The movement of air and water through a soil is influenced most by the soil’s ______
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Bruce
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Match the correct description of each layer of soil to the horizon labels in the image below.
Sketch the cross-section of soil
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The particles in each layer of soil increase in overall size as you move from the ________ of
Top Bedrock
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Sunshine124
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The particles in each layer of soil increase in overall size as you move from the ______ of the surface to the ________
Top
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Sunshine124
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The particles in each layer of soil increase in overall size as you move from the (Response area) of the surface to the
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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the particles in each layer of soil increase in overall size as you move from the _______ of the surface to the _____
bedrock top
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Why is soil considered a vital resource?(1 point)
Responses It plays a variety of roles for plants and animals. It plays a
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Are there differences in soil moisture (%) between sites of none-disturbance, moderate-disturbance, and extremely
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p
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Match the correct description of each layer of soil to the horizon labels in the image below.
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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In the diagram below, soil layers are represented by letters W, X, Y and Z. Which layer would you expect to find the largest
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BOThelper
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_________ is the term for organic matter that can be found in the "O" Horizon and topsoil layer of soil.(1 point)
Responses
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BOThelper
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the particles in each layer of soil increase in overall size as you move from the blank of the surface to the blank.
a top b
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_________ is the term for organic matter that can be found in the "O" Horizon and topsoil layer of soil.(1 point)
Responses Humus
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banks
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