Soil Formation
Across
- 1. Type of soil that forms in drier, temperate areas where grasslands and brush are the usual types of vegetation.
- 3. An organic material that can be burned for energy.
- 4. Given enough time, rock is weathered to produce a layered soil, called a soil _______.
- 6. Fertile soils are rich in ________, contain a high percentage of organic materials, and are usually black or dark brown in color.
- 7. The darkest layer of soil-also called the A Horizon.
- 9. Organic material can be added to soil to help increase this.
- 11. The type of soil that North Carolina has.
- 12. The decayed remains of plant and animal life in soil.
- 13. Type of soil found in tropical rainforests.
Down
- 2. A soil that has an equal mixture of sand, silt, and clay.
- 3. A _________________ soil allows water to flow through it easily because the spaces between the inorganic particles are large and well connected.
- 5. Many farmers plant this to create windbreaks which reduce erosion. Especially, wind erosion.
- 7. One of several types of soil characteristics listed in the reading.
- 8. The most important factor determining soil type
- 10. Increased _________ increases the rate of chemical reactions, which also increases soil formation.