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Organic material provides nitrogen for plants. Which soil component contributes the most nitrogen to plants?
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Organic material provides nitrogen for plants. Which soil component contributes the most nitrogen to plants?
clay humus sand silt Humus
Which soil would most likely be found in the Arctic?
Andisols Gelisols Histosols Spodosols Gelisols
Which describe the effects of climate on the rate of weathering? Check all that apply.
Warm climates favor chemical weathering.
Cold climates favor mechanical weathering.
Chemical reactions occur faster at higher temperatures.
Lower precipitation levels lead to more chemical reactions.
The chemical reaction rates of minerals are not impacted by temperature.
Warm climates favor chemical weathering.
Cold climates favor mechanical weathering.
Chemical reactions occur faster at higher temperatures.
The map shows the Soils of America.
Which best describes the soils found in the southeastern United States?
frozen sandy weathered young Weathered
Which describes the formation of Horizon B?
forms at the surface
features parent material
undergoes the most change
forms due to decomposed material
undergoes the most change.
Which contribute to both chemical and mechanical weathering? Check all that apply.
abrasion freezing organisms oxidation water organisms, water.
Which are causes of mechanical weathering? Check all that apply.
acid rain plant growth animal actions carbon dioxide pressure release
plant growth, animal actions, pressure release.
Which describe the horizons in a soil profile? Check all that apply.
Horizon A is mineral deficient.
Bedrock lies below the soil layers.
Horizon O forms from organic material.
Horizon B undergoes the least amount of change.
Horizon C is least affected by the soil formation process.
Bedrock lies below the soil layers.
Horizon O forms from organic material.
Horizon C is least affected by the soil formation process.
Which are factors that scientists use to classify orders of soil? Check all that apply.
fertility climate dryness plant type soil composition
climate, plant type, soil composition.
Which increase the rate of soil formation? Check all that apply.
mixed layers large grain sizes more precipitation warmer temperatures
very hard parent material
large grain sizes, more precipitation, warmer temperatures.
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The soil component which contributes most nitrogen to plants is humus.
What is a soil?
Soil is defined as the topmost layer of the earth crust which provides support and nutrients for plants.
There are different types of soil:Sandy soilClay soilLoamy soil
The soil organic materials are being transformed into humus which feeds all the organisms that lives in the soil. It gives the the soil a very healthy life. In order words, humus soil allows organisms in the soil to feed and reproduce.
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