Name 6 functions of soil
Soils are made up of 4 main components:
What is the function of rock particles and soil?
- derived from underlying rock
How is humus formed?
Plant + animal matter in the process of decomposition
What is the function of humus?
What is the function of water in soil?
What are the two gases present in soil?
Mainly oxygen + nitrogen
What is the function of air in soil?
Well-aerated soils provide oxygen for the respiration of soil organisms + plant roots
What is the function of soil organisms?
What is translocation?
Materials are sorted and layers are formed by water carrying particles either up or down, known as translocation
What is the O Horizon (Top Layer)
What is the A Horizon (Layer 2)
What is the B Horizon (Layer 3)
soluble minerals + organic matter tends to be deposited from layer above
What is the C Horizon (Layer 4)
mainly weathered rock from which the soil forms
What is the R Horizon (Layer 5)
Parent material (e.g. bedrock)
How big is a clay particle?
< 0.002mm
How big is a silt particle ?
0.002 - 0.05 mm
How big is a sand particle?
0.05 - 2mm
What is a loam soil?
Ideally 40% sand, 40% silt, 20% clay
Why are loam soils ideal for agriculture?
What is the porosity of soil?
The amount of space between particles
What is soil permeability?
The ease at which gases and liquids can pass through the soil
Advantages and disadvantages of sand and clay soils
How has the acidification of soils had a major impact on forestry in Northern Europe?