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Super Sensational Soil Review

Super Sensational Soil Review. Which kind of soil has the largest particles? a. sand b. silt c. clay d. loam . What is the main difference between sandy soil and soil that is mostly clay? a. the size of the soil particles b. the amount of humus in the soil

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Super Sensational Soil Review

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  1. Super Sensational Soil Review

  2. Which kind of soil has the largest particles? • a. sand • b. silt • c. clay • d. loam

  3. What is the main difference between sandy soil and soil that is mostly clay? • a. the size of the soil particles • b. the amount of humus in the soil • c. the number of plants that grow in the soil • d. the color of the soil

  4. How does clay in the soil help some plants to grow? • a. It prevents weathering. • b. It stores water in the soil. • c. It keeps out burrowing animals. • d. It keeps the roots of the plant nice and dry.

  5. Rex bought a houseplant that needs soil with very good drainage. He should use soil that contains a lot of what material? • a. Clay • b. Silt • c. Sand • d. Mud

  6. Peter wants to plant a flower garden. Which kind of soil will be the best for his garden? • a. sand • b. silt • c. clay • d. loam

  7. Synthesize Look at the two pictures. The particles that make up the clay soil are much smaller than the particles in the sandy soil. They are also packed very closely together. Which soil can hold more water? Why?

  8. Why does water pass easily through sand?

  9. What material do sand, silt and clay combine to create in soil? • a. humus • b. topsoil • c. pebbles • d. stone

  10. Where would you find the most plant roots and animals? • a. in topsoil • b. in humus • c. in bedrock • d. in subsoil

  11. Look at this cross-section of soil. Choose the letter of the correct statement. • a. Layer B is called subsoil. • b. Layer C is most likely to contain humus. • c. Layer C is called topsoil. • d. Layer A is mostly solid rock.

  12. Which of these materials comes from living things? • a. rock • b. minerals • c. humus • d. sand

  13. Worms are often found in soil. How do worms help improve soil? • a. Worms eat the sand in the soil. • b. Worms attract birds to the ground. • c. Worms help mix the soil as they move. • d. Worms do not improve the soil.

  14. Each fall many people rake their yards to get rid of the leaves that have fallen onto the property. In natural areas, however, these leaves remain on the ground. • In the spring, the leaves have disappeared. Explain what happens to the leaves.

  15. The breaking down of rock is only the first step in making soil. What part of soil comes from living things? How does this occur?

  16. What is weathering? • a. changes in rain patterns over a long period of time • b. the breakdown of rocks by wind, water, or other forces • c. the movements of air across the Earth’s surface that cause rain • d. the material that is ejected from a volcano

  17. A natural arch such as this one is formed when __________. • a. wind blows away particles of sandstone • b. rock is dissolved by rain • c. gravity breaks rock into small pieces • d. water freezes in the cracks of rock

  18. Which of these does not weather rock? • a. plant roots • b. minerals • c. blowing sand • d. ice

  19. Erosion and weathering are two different things. What is the difference between erosion and weathering?

  20. Holly studied some of the soil she found at the bottom of a valley. The soil contained some rock particles that came from the top of a nearby mountain. Explain how the particles could become part of the soil.

  21. A geologist wrote many books on how rivers affect the land. The geologist described detailed observations made over a long time. • Why do scientists record details about their scientific observations? • a. to prove that scientists work hard • b. to make science books more interesting • c. to make people want to read about science • d. to provide evidence that supports conclusions

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