G chapter 2

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Across
  1. 2. Rocks that break down on Earths Suface physically and chemically
  2. 5. A material that is full of tiny connected air spaces that water can seep through
  3. 6. area of the Great Plains where wind erosion caused soil loss in the 1930s
  4. 7. Planting of different crops in fields each year to maintain soils fertility
  5. 8. The crumbly, topmost layer of soil, mixture of humus, clay, and other minerals
  6. 10. When water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered rock or soil
  7. 11. thick mass of grass roots and soil
  8. 12. Dark colored organic material in soil
  9. 14. management of soil to prevent destruction
  10. 17. Method which dead stalks from the previous years crops are left in the ground to hold soil in place
  11. 19. Principle that states that earth surface changed the same way forever
  12. 20. The distance in elevation from Contour line to Contour line
  13. 23. plowing fields along curves of slopes to prevent soil loss
  14. 24. A map that shows Suface area
  15. 25. A soil organism that breaks down the remains of organisms and digests them
  16. 26. Loose layer and dead plant leaves and stems on the Suface of the soil
  17. 28. Line that connects points with the same elevation on a topographic map
Down
  1. 1. rocks broken down chemically
  2. 3. Anything in the environment that humans use
  3. 4. Horizon Layer of soil that differs in color and texture
  4. 9. Grinding away of rock by other rock particles carried in ice, water,or wind
  5. 11. Layer of soil beneath the topsoil, contains clay and other minerals
  6. 13. rocks broken down physically
  7. 15. The process when water seeps into cracks, freezes and expands
  8. 16. Darker contour line on a topographic map that rounds elevation units
  9. 18. Solid layer of rock beneath the soil
  10. 21. measure of how well soil supports plant growth
  11. 22. Chemical change when when a substance combines with oxygen
  12. 27. type of soil that is made up of about equal parts of clay, sand, and silt