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1
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Rock layers are also called

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strata

2
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The Grand Canyon was formed in what era?

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Cenozoic

3
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A soil is composed of __% ____ _____

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45% mineral matter

4
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A soil scientist is called a

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pedologist

5
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The original mineral complex from which a soil is formed is called the soil’s

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parent material

6
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The amount and availability to plants of elements necessary for plant growth is called?

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Fertility

7
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In aquatic environments, lithification is preceded by

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sedimentation

8
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What is the descending order of the soil horizons?

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O, A, E, B, C, R

9
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The O Horizon consists of

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The top, organic layer of soil, made up mostly of leaf litter and humus.

10
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The A Horizon consists of

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The topsoil, a dark layer where seeds germinate and plant roots grow. It is made up of humus mixed with mineral particles.

11
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What is humus? NOT THE FOOD ITEM. That’s hummus. Note the second “m”. I would not recommend eating humus - it would taste like dirt. Hummus on the other hand, is fucking delicious.

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Humus is decomposed organic matter. That’s why it would taste like dirt.

12
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The E Horizon consists of

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A light layer made up mostly of sand and silt, having lost most of its minerals and clay due to eluviation.

13
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What is eluviation?

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The transport of soil material from upper layers of soil to lower levels by downward precipitation of water across soil horizons.

14
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The product of illuviation is?

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An iluvial deposit

15
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What is illuviation?

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The accumulation of a material that is being transported downward.

16
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The B Horizon consists of

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The subsoil, which contains clay and mineral deposits that it receives from layers above it via eluviation.

17
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What mineral deposits does the B Horizon primarily consist of?

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Iron, aluminum oxides, and calcium carbonate

18
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The C Horizon consists of

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The regolith: slightly broken-up bedrock. Plant roots do not penetrate into this layer; very little organic material is found in this layer.

19
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The R Horizon consists of

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Bedrock: the unweathered rock layer beneath all other layer.

20
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How many orders of soil are there in soil taxonomy? Can you name them all?

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12: Alfisols, Aridisols, Entisols, Histosols, Inceptisols, Mollisols, Oxisols, Spodosols, Ultisols, Gelisols, Andisols, and Vertisols.

21
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Gelisols are

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Soils with permafrost within 2 m of the surface

22
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Histosols are

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Organic soils

23
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Spodosols are

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Acid forest soils with a subsurface accumulation of metal-humus complexes

24
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Andisols are

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Soils formed in volcanic ash

25
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Oxisols are

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Intensely weathered soils of tropical and subtropical environments

26
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Vertisols are

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Clayey soils with high shrink/swell capacity

27
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Aridisols are

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Calcium carbonate-containing soils of arid environments with subsurface horizon development

28
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Ultisols are

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Strongly leached soils with a subsurface zone of clay accumulation and

29
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Mollisols are

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Grassland soils with high base status

30
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Alfisols are

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Moderately leached soils with a subsurface zone of clay accumulation and >35% base saturation

31
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Inceptisols are

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Soils with weakly developed subsurface horizons

32
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Entisols are

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Soils with little or no morphological development

33
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Plimsols are

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A type of shoe