Kategorie: Wszystkie - fertility - soil - weathering - climate

przez juanita crespo 5 lat temu

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SOILS

SOILS

SOILS

formed by rocks decomposed by

plants
animals
wind
rain
sun

factors that influence soil formation

CL.O.R.P.T
T: time

with enough time, soil becomes more developed

P: parent material
R: relief

change in elevation

O: organism
CL: climate

rainfall, temperature and humidity

Division of soils

VERTISOL
-dry out regularly

makes soil "break"

makes it impossible for horizons to be formed

-have a lot of clay on them
HISTOSOL
unstable and dangerous to build on
-highly acidic
-wetland soils
ANDISOL
-rich in nutrients
-volcanic soils
OXISOL
.very developed horizons
-rainforest soils
MOLLISOL
.grassland soils
-darkest and most fertile soil
ARIDISOL
-dessert soils

(not sandy desserts)

ULTISOL
-subtropical locations
-lots of iron
ALFISOL
-usually under broadleaf and decidious forest
-rich in iron and aluminum
SPODOSOL
-low fertility
-acidic due to pine needles
-in coniferous and boreal forests
GELISOL
-little horizon development
permafrost
-at high latitudes
INCEPTISOL
-sligtly more horizon development
ENTISOL
-most common type on Earth
-very young
-no horizons

has layers

HORIZONS
R horizon

just rock

C horizon

composed by large rocks and gravel

where bedrock is slowly degrading into soil

B horizon

furthest roots go

subsurface

A horizon

where living organisms are

also called "biomantle"

O horizon

where dead plant matter is

their formation takes thousands of years

3 types of weathered rock (depending on the size)

depending on the different quantities of each one, the soil will have different properties
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silt (medium)
sand (biggest)
clay (smallest)

Formed by weathering and erosion

erosion: When smaller rocks are carried away from parent rocks
because of wind or water
weathering; Is the breaking of rocks into smaller rocks
by a physical or chemical process