4 th Grade Springville, Utah
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4th GradeSpringville, Utah
Where does soil come from?
•Rocks•Minerals
•Organic Matter
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C
R
TOP SOIL
SUBSOIL
Sagebrush-Cold Desert
What are the main components of soil?
• Mineral Matter• Air
• Water• Organic Matter
SOIL COMPONENTSidealized soil
SOIL SOLIDS
WATER FILLED PORES
AIR FILLED PORES
50 %
25 %
25%
Soil Components (volume basis)
Note: clays are microscopic in size !
Soil separate particle diameter (mm)____________________________
Sand . . . . . . . . . 2.0 - 0.05 Silt . . . . . . . . . . 0.05 - 0.002 Clay . . . . . . . . . . <0.002
SAND
SILT CLAY
Clay mineralsphotographedwith an electronMicroscope.
Note: they are plateor flake like andare stacked on topof each other.
They are electricallycharged and act likemagnets that attractand hold plantnutrients.
What causes soil erosion?
WaterWind
No Vegetation
How did the Canyon Lands of Utah form?
What are the FACTORSthat make SOIL?
TIME1000’S TO 10,000’S OF YEARS
LAY OF THE LANDTOPOGRAPHY
LIVING ORGANISMSANIMALS AND PLANTS
CLIMATEHOT/COLD, WIND/RAIN
PARENT MATERIALROCKS AND MINERALS
Physical land features
What are some practices
OfSOIL
CONSERVATION?Terracing
Strip CroppingContour Plowing
TillingWind Breaks
Ground Covers
Internet Sites
• http://www.tx.nrcs.usda.gov/class/sammy.htm