Chapter 12: Soils
Across
- 1. Loose, weathered material covering bedrock, a product of weathering.
- 3. The true soil, extending only through the B horizon.
- 5. Term for particle sizes in soil classification.
- 7. The smallest soil particles, made of silica and oxides, unique to soil.
- 8. Vertical section through soil layers down to the parent material.
- 9. Brown or black stable organic matter formed after decomposition.
- 11. Soil texture with balanced proportions of the three primary particle sizes.
- 13. Refers to the water volume soil holds after gravitational water drains.
- 14. Distinct layers within soil, each with unique characteristics.
- 15. Thin surface layer of mineral particles, organic matter, organisms, gases, and liquids.
Down
- 2. Accumulated dead plant parts like leaves and twigs on the soil surface.
- 4. Process where water dissolves soil nutrients, making them available to roots.
- 6. Creatures that improve soil structure and fertility by mixing soil.
- 8. Clumps that soil particles aggregate into, determining soil structure.
- 10. Very fine soil particles, smaller than 0.1 micrometer in diameter.
- 12. Deep soils formed through laterization in tropical climates.