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Topography is a factor of soil formation, what is the difference between the North side and South side of mountain?
South- more sun, more vegetation, less erosion; North-less sun, less vegetation, more eroision
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Which soil horizon is made up of the top layer, humus, and leaf litter
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Describe how rivers deposit large amounts of sediments in regions where they enter an ocean?
Once a river enters the ocean, the current slows down,
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What 2 factors affect the rate of erosion?
temperature and precipitation
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Between which soil horizons does hardpand form?
between soil horizons B & C
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Carbon dioxide mixes with water to form ......
carbonic acid
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Which soil horizon is made up of bed rock?
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What are the factors of soil formation?
climate, topography, parent material, biological activity, time,
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Which soil horizon has weathered rock and dark brown to black organic matter?
A
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What processes form soil?
chemical and mechanical weathering
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Which type of erosion involves constant water movement to create continous erosion?
waves
glacial erosion
wind erosion
rivers and streams
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What is soil texture?
the classification of particles of soil
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What is soil?
the loose covering of weathered rock particles and decaying organic matter, humus, overlying bedrock of Earth's surface
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