Title: The Scoop on Soil
1 2Of What is Soil Made?
- sand
- rocks
- dried plants
- dead organisms
- water
- air
3Soil Stacks Up
4What are Some Processes that Form Soil?
- Decay of plant matter
- Settling of volcanic ash
- Transport by rain, streams, and rivers
- Deposition of sediments in rivers and lakes
- Weathering
- Erosion
5Decay of Plants
6Settling of Volcanic Ash
7Transport by Rain
8Deposition of Sediment
9Weathering
- http//video.yahoo.com/watch/1794281/5931740
10There are Two Main Types of Weathering
11In the next 7 slides, try to determine what
caused the weathering.
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18Erosion
- http//video.yahoo.com/watch/1794382/5933084
19Erosion from Gravity
20Erosion by Wind
21Erosion by Water
22Erosion by Ice
23Whats good about erosion?
- New soil is formed. Erosion results in deposits
of dark, fertile soil, perfect for growing crops. - Erosion reveals marvels of nature such as
mountains, sandstone arches, and polished cliffs. - Without erosion, rock debris would simply pile
up. - Soil erosion may slow down global warming by
carrying carbon into wetlands where it is stored
for long periods of time. (theory)
24Whats bad about erosion?
- Land can be stripped of soils needed for food to
grow. - Landslides can destroy whatever is in their
paths. - Rivers can be filled with silt, disrupting their
ecosystems. - Erosion causes cracks, gaps, and ditches in the
landscape. - When soil erodes, it cannot support many types
of plant life.
25What can be done to prevent erosion?
- Plant trees and bushes along riverbanks to hold
soil in place. - Plant trees that will block the wind.
- Use careful, smart farming practices that wont
disturb topsoil. - Use common-sense approaches to construction, such
as dont build on steep slopes. - When hiking, stay on trails.
26Review
1. What is weathering?
- Answer Weathering is breaking down rock into
pebbles and sand by physical or chemical
processes.
272. Give at least three examples of weathering
processes.
- Answer Wind, water, ice, heating, cooling, acid
rain.
283. What is erosion?
- Answer Erosion is the movement of Earth
materials by processes such as wind, water, ice,
and gravity.
294. Explain how the formation of soil is related
to weathering of rock.
- Answer Rocks are broken into small pieces by the
process of weathering. Then the small particles
become part of the soil.
305. How does deposition of sediments relate to
soil formation?
- Answer As sediments fall to the bottom of rivers
and lakes, they build up deposits to form soil.
316. Name at least two forces that cause erosion.
- Answer Wind, water, gravity.
327. What is soil?
- Soil is the thin living skin that covers the
land. It goes down into the ground just a short
way. Soil is more than rock particles. It
includes all the living things and the materials
they make or change. Soil is a precious resource
that sustains life on earth.
338. Name at least three layers of soil.
- Organic layer, topsoil, subsoil, rock
349. What can you personally do to help prevent
erosion?
- Plant trees and bushes along riverbanks to hold
soil in place. - When hiking, stay on trails.
35What process causes landslide erosion?
36Credits
The Rock Cycle http//www.geolsoc.org.uk/rockcycle
Soil Forming Factors http//soil.gsfc.nasa.gov/so
ilform/parmat.htm Dirt The Scoop on Soil
(Amazing Science) Paperback Rosinsky, Natalie M
(Author) The Open Door Website
http//www.saburchill.com/lab/field/field02.html S
oil Profile http//library.thinkquest.org/J003195F
/newpage5.htm Soil is not dirt
http//www.wsu.edu/gened/learn-modules/top_agrev/2
-soil/soil1.html The Dirt on Soil
http//school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventu
res/soil/down_dirty.html What is soil?
http//www.blogdivvy.com/growing-vegetables/what-i
s-soil.htm Geography4Kids.com http//www.geography
4kids.com/files/land_weathering.html Tree Hugger
http//www.treehugger.com/files/2008/08/greenland-
crack-up.php Deadly Landslides in Guatamala
http//www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2010/sep/0
6/guatemala-landslides Wikipedia Weathering and
Soils http//www.iamtonyang.com/0407/oak_leaves.jp
g Soil Forming Factors http//soil.gsfc.nasa.gov/
soilform/deposits.htm How Stuff Works
http//science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/petrol
ogy-terms/volcanic-ash.htm North Coast Journal
http//www.northcoastjournal.com/011603/cover0116.
html Just the facts http//www.cfact.org/a/765/Eco
logical-benefits-of-soil-erosion