Chapter 2
Across
- 3. area of the Great Plains where wind erosion cause lack of soil in the 1930's
- 5. management of soil to prevent destruction
- 8. the process that uses water, wind, ice, or gravity to move weathered rock and soil
- 10. type of weathering that is physically broken into pieces
- 15. loose layer of dead plants and stems on the surface of soil
- 16. solid layer of rock beneath the soil
- 18. lines on a topographic map used to show the elevation
- 21. the difference in elevation from one contour line to another
- 23. soil organism that breaks down other organisms
- 27. a darker contour line that is labeled with the elevation
- 28. water the seeps into cracks, freezes, and then expands
- 29. layer in soil that is a different color from the ones above and below it
Down
- 1. dark colored organic material in the soil
- 2. material on earths surface in which pants grow
- 4. chemical change that when mixed with oxygen creates rust
- 6. thick bunch of grass roots and soil
- 7. anything found in nature that humans use
- 9. the geological principle that uses the same process as in the past as we do today
- 11. conservation method that uses dead stalks to keep soil in place for next years crops
- 12. weathering process that breaks down rocks chemically
- 13. the process that uses either chemical or physical changes to break down earths surface
- 14. map using contour lines to show an elevation of an area
- 17. plowing fields to prevent soil loss around curves
- 19. humus, clay, and other minerals that forms on the uppermost layer of soil
- 20. planting crops in a different lace each year to keep soil fertile
- 22. when a material has oxygen holes that water seeps through
- 24. the grinding away of rocks using water, ice, or wind
- 25. layer of soil underneath the topsoil that is mostly made of clay
- 26. measurement of how well plants grow
- 30. rich soil that is made from clay, sand, and silt