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Soil | a mixture of weathered rock, humus (organic material), water and air that supports plant life |
Soil Formation | Over time, weathered rock is broken down into soil particles |
What are 5 factors that affect Soil Formation? | 1) Parent Bedrock 2) Topography 3) Climate 4) Time 5) Organisms |
Parent Bedrock | rocks weather differently (EX: Limestone weathers to clayey soil, sandstone weathers to sandy soil) |
When you have bedrock that forms fast, soil will what? | Form faster |
Topography | The slope of the land also determines the affect of soil formation. (EX: On a steep hillsides soil does not form, but on flat land, thick soil develops) |
Climate | In moist hot climates, weathering occurs at a greater rate than cold, dry climate. In tropical climate, there would also be more organic matter to decay faster |
Time | Weathering rocks takes thousands of years. Soil formation takes many years. Thicker soil forms in areas that have been undisturbed for many years |
Organisms | Different organisms affect the soil formation in different ways. (EX: Lichens and alga, small plants and others, and animal activity can affect soil formation.) |
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